During this session I decided to do a shoot inspired by Bob Carlos Clarke. This photographer did work in which they dressed up a model in robes and superimposed them onto a background. I used a grey sheet to wrap around the models like a hood and then proceeded to adjust the lighting to suit the image. I used a modeling light only and no flash to get the mood I wanted. Once that was complete I took photos of the model with different lighting and shadows and also with different facial expressions. While doing this shoot I used a modelling light and also had a normal light while also using flash to get the affect I wanted for my photos. All light was on the model in a dark room so no light spilt onto the background.
This is my final image. I also blurred the sides of the model and darkened them so that both the foreground and background appear as one image rather than a hard cut out. I also decided to airbrush out the pupils to add more menace to the shot.
Progression:
In my next shoot I plan to continue the theme of following Bob Carlos Clarke and try and re-create some more of his work. The ones I plan to re-create is the one bellow of the woman covered in badges.


I first have to say the images are very well executed. As with some of the previous blog posts I have reviewed you have a good level of technical detail but little in terms of the connotations associated with the image.. (this is where you can use adjectives to describe the way the photographs work at an emotional level) What might the use of a caped person shot with low key lighting connote to? Finally, "I added a border around it in photoshop to give an extra dimension." what dimension do you mean…? and please correct to Photoshop…
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