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s.o.t.p - behind the scenes

Was a short but funny shoot today. I'll explain why through photos (click photos for bigger size)

As soon as I got up onto the jungle gym, a young group of girls surrounded me and bombarded me with questions. "what are you doing? why? what are you taking photos of? why? what is it for? why? how are you going to take the pic?" and so forth.

so, I explained how it all works.



set up the camera, turn on the wireless remote button thingy, go into place and shoot. In this pic, I was showing them how it works. "you press the button on the remote, then it sets off a 2 second timer on the camera" *points* "see the light? that means the timer has started"

then they told me about photos they done at home with their parents' digi cams. All the funny faces they pulled - which led to, "can you do *this* face? how about this one?" Then came "can you take a picture doing that face?" ... why yes, yes I can (and I couldnt keep a straight face after this) :P



Then it looked like the girls werent gonna listen to my, "if you girls stand over *THERE* on that side, out of the picture, then I'll show it to you once I'm finished" as can be seen here, in an unedited outtake



So, I decided it's best to call it a wrap and make do with what I got. But not before I got pics of the girls posing as I said "SMILE"



and, "now like a model"



I then showed them the photos and left.

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- - photo Before and After

Here's the before and after of the picture titled "- -"


(click to see bigger)

The process I took was:

slight crop > Levels to make it darker > Curves to add highlights and lowlights > circle white gradient around his face set to opacity 10-15% > diffuse tool on a duplicate layer erased where I didn't want it applied - opacity about 20% > slight saturation on the eyes to bring them out more > then save :)

I know I suck at explaining it but its hard when you don't have everything you did jotted down somewhere with exactly what you did and what feature you set to what levels etc. Hope it helps though!

while I'm posting here, good news! I've started work on my website so hopefully that will be finished in the coming months and I can move everything over there :)

Also - I'm saving up for a masters degree so all money made from anything photo related goes towards that so please please buy my prints. I'm also going to be doing 1 on 1 photoshop sessions for an hourly fee so if you're interested, please let me know and I can give you further details. My fee is VERY reasonable so let me know. You can contact me either by email on: sevgikphotography@googlemail.com OR fill in the contact form on the side.