For this project, I brought cupcakes that I bought from Stater Bros. I brought all the ingredients that are used to make cupcakes in order to show the process of baking them. I used some of the baking ingredients, little bowls, and cooking utensils as props. I also used a table cloth. Based on the video, I learned how important lighting is. Each picture has to have the perfect amount of light in order to make the object stand out. I learned how important it is to position the food and how important it is take into consideration the background due to the fact that most photographers try to incorporate the emotions and savory taste one may experience when eating. The angle is also important because you want to incorporate all the props in order to portray a story. When taking the pictures, I learned how important natural lighting is, how important it was to balance out the props, and how important it was to take the picture at a specific angle in order to minimize shadows. I believed I was very successful in trying to balance out the crops. This is a project that I really enjoyed and would definitely do again because I love food.
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In this image I am Shailene Woodley and I am sitting next to Theo James. The original photo is from a photo shoot they were in. I choose this picture because I think Theo James is n amazing and very attractive actor. In ten years, I picture myself finishing med school. I will have gained various skills and techniques that will help me be an efficient doctor. At this time in my life, I will probably be interning at a hospital. I hope to become a pediatrician or a surgeon. Photoshop steps:
1. First choose both pictures 2. Drag the picture being used to the one you want to implement it on 3. Then lasso the face,person, object,etc and drag it on to the original picture 4. Then merge the two pictures and create a layer mask 5. Then use the paintbrush to accommodate the original picture |
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