The Setting was in school, Costume was uniform, The expressions and mood was serious/confident. the lighting in the photo is natural light as we were taking the photos by a window. There was no props involved
character- in these photos, I wanted the lighting to be bright and my character/characters mood to be happy. There was no props involved and I wanted the smiles and expressions to be naturalistic. I used different effects of all three of these photos so they looked pretty, I enhanced the lighting on my mom and used natural sunlight for the photo at the top.
the reason these 3 are my favourite photos is because of the lighting and props. Photo 1 I like the way the zip is shining like a star and it makes the picture 100 times better. photo 2 I love of Carly because the picture looks like it had a meaning to it. It was a calm photo and it looks professional. Photo 3 I liked the most because of the setting, outside and the props were natural and bright. The sun made the photo bright and the expression was happy. The characters in all these photos are the people I'm closest to.
Nadav Kander is a professional photographer, he is based in London and was born December 1st 1961 in Tel Aviv, a part of Israel. He's mainly known for his landscape and portrait photographs. When he was 13 he started taking pictures on a Pentax camera which he brought with his Bar Mitzvah money. Around then, he began to look deeply at the work of Strand, Stieglitz, Weston and Atget. He hated school with dedication and couldn't wait to leave. When Kander was 17 he had a very bad accident on his motorbike that he had had since he was 15 . After the accident, he never rode again and his focus shifted back to photography. When he was 21 years old he started working for a photographer named Harry De Zitter. He's won several awards his first one being in 1997 and it was a Fujifilm Award. His most recent one was in 2015 and that one was for Honorary Fellowship, the royal photographic society. Kander has wrote numerous books about himself one being The Lon...
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