Saturday, 5 February 2011

Final edits?

Whats everyones thoughts on these 4 as the final images? 


Anything you want changed?






Rachel


Bright side..

We decided to highlight the sweets to make them really stand out as we wanted to get across the idea of 'fun' in a some what serious image..


Rachel

More behind the scenes..

A few more images from behind the scenes at out shoot. Showing positioning the model, fixing hair, sorting props etc..


First shot..









Testing to see if the crown was too heavy..





Quick hair change..







Rachel

Thursday, 3 February 2011

Powerpoint backgrounds?

Just a few examples of different backgrounds we could use for our powerpoint?
all with the same theme of sweets.
.


Just love hearts cut out on photoshop and a basic white background



Dolly mixtures with faded edges


Love hearts livetraced on illustrator on a gradient background

Rachel

Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Behind the Scenes, Make-up and Hair



Jen applying the photoshoot makeup, starting with a natural foundation 


Red lips and natural eyes for a sophisticated look



Charlotte starting on the first hair style of the shoot, soft flicks and waves for volume and again, a natural look


Hairstyle number two, more volume and hair pulled back out of the eyes with backcombing underneath for a boost
ChloƩ Grayling.

Shoot Preparation.


A selection of the props collected for the photoshoot, lots of sweets to fill things and make the "sweety jewellery" and some decorative items to create a royal dressing table look.


Filling up decorative cups and saucers for a "royal wedding meets alice in wonderland" feel and a quirky twist to your standard cup of english tea.


The making of the Royal Meringue crown using lots of super glue, marshmallows and lollipops


Again, Filling up Royal looking crockery with boiled sweets and love hearts.
ChloƩ Grayling

Tuesday, 1 February 2011

More edit ideas


Adding all the colours from the image.. including the sweets?

Just the basic colours in the dress with the colour lines descending?

Have the model placed in front of the colour palette and graphic sweets? Or the same style without the graphic sweets but with the plain white side?


In each image the crown is posterized, it brightens it up and gives it a slight cartoon effect, it is quite subtle in these but we could make it more noticeable if that is the direction we want to go in?

Rachel