The small human big world project was a very enjoyable assignment. I tried to portray the vastness of our Earth by shooting in nature and by showing how small humans are in comparison.
The first photo was taken in Stanley park and while I was strolling the location I came across the old couple looking out at the ocean. This scenery reminded me of this project and I took this photo as soon as I saw the seagull approach near the couple and I believe it added more detail and significance to the photo.
The second photo was also taken in Stanley park and because the tree was big, I told my brother to stand in front of the tree. This was a difficult process as my brother hates being a model and kept running around, trying to ruin my photo, but it took even more time and several tries of placing my brother in different places in order to find the right location to create a better photo. I decided to make this photo black and white as it made the photo appear more dramatic.
The third photo was taken in our school field and Elle and I tried moving the camera and tripod in different locations to find the best location. Because it was pretty dark outside, the photo turned out grainy. Using Lightroom, I turned down the noise, which reduced the grain and brightened Elle's body so that she pops out.
The first photo was taken in Stanley park and while I was strolling the location I came across the old couple looking out at the ocean. This scenery reminded me of this project and I took this photo as soon as I saw the seagull approach near the couple and I believe it added more detail and significance to the photo.
The second photo was also taken in Stanley park and because the tree was big, I told my brother to stand in front of the tree. This was a difficult process as my brother hates being a model and kept running around, trying to ruin my photo, but it took even more time and several tries of placing my brother in different places in order to find the right location to create a better photo. I decided to make this photo black and white as it made the photo appear more dramatic.
The third photo was taken in our school field and Elle and I tried moving the camera and tripod in different locations to find the best location. Because it was pretty dark outside, the photo turned out grainy. Using Lightroom, I turned down the noise, which reduced the grain and brightened Elle's body so that she pops out.