Form
In this lesson I shot some photos in the studio. Some of the studio photos showing tone where on a white background showing the shadow on Lauren's face. To improve these photos I would make sure I only get the white background in the photo and put more thought into how I want Lauren to stand and look. Some of the other form photographs were on a dark background with these photos the outline of Lauren's body and head is less obvious although the shadow is darker and more obvious. The other form photos were taken around college of objects that were creating shadows. I think the other photos went well as it is clear that form is the reason they were taken.
This is an effective form photo because the shadow is very prominent over one side of Lauren's face showing the three dimensional nature of her face. To improve it I would only get the white background and edit the hole out. I would also put more thought into her facial expression as this looks quite unusual and unplanned. It also takes the focus away from the form.
This is an effective form photo because the tree and the shadow can be seen clearly showing the three dimensional shape of the object. Also the tree makes quite a nice photo due to it attractive appearance. To improve I would try and make the lines more in line with the photo.
Although this photograph does show form the shadow of the stairs is distorted so it doesn't really show the three dimensional form of the tairs. also it is not clear that form is the reason for the photo.
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