As part of our online portfolio I had to organise a photo
shoot that displays my under the microscope print in the form of a subtraction
dress. For inspiration to do this I used Pinterest and searched for things such
as abstract fashion photography to bring up unusual shoots. Some of my
favourite images are below.
I particularly liked the above 3 images because of the way
the model has been positioned. The models
look like they are upside down but the photograph looks like it has been taken
on a straight angle giving the images a really good looking effect. I think for
my own under the microscope photo-shoot, I might try this effect by
photographing the model bending down so their hair is falling to the floor and
then editing it using Photoshop to turn the image of the model upside down.
More images that caught my eye where the ones that used a
simple silhouette, I liked these images because the model stood out, I think
this would be effective to use when conducting my own photo-shoot because the
subtraction dress would stand out because of its vibrant, printed fabric.
The last images I liked are the two above. The first one I liked
was because again, it was simple and stood out which if I were to use my
subtraction dress on a solid coloured background I think would look really good
as I could use contrasting colours. The other image I found really eye catching
as it looks like there is a pane of glass in front of the model with water
pouring down, creating a blurry, but interesting effect.
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