1. Carousel- 24 May 2010, 1:03 PM. Southfield, MI. f/4, 10/644, Nikon CoolPix P80, handheld, Edited in Photoshop by adjusting the brightness, saturation, and vibrance.
2. Distance Guitar – 27 May 2010, 4:52 PM, Rexburg, ID. f/4, 10/3200, Sony DSC-HX1, handheld, Edited in Photoshop. (I took out some acne and dark circles using the Clone Stamp.)
3. Jamie – 31 May 2010, 4:41 PM. Rexburg, ID. f/2.8, 1/200, Kodak EasyShare M763, handheld, edited in Photoshop
4. Jen Jelte – 31 May 2010, 8:39 PM. Rexburg, ID. f/2.8, 1/60, Kodak EasyShareM763, handheld, edited in Photoshop
Jamie and Jen were both edited in Photoshop using the technique given on Cory Barker’s Tutorial provided by Sister Esplin. What a fun trick!! I did it a few times to get the hang of it; this is such a cool effect and I hope to use it again in the future. I really like taking portraits – the worst thing about them is that I have to constantly direct my ‘models.’ They all (With the exception of Nolan) kept saying, “I feel so awkward! what should I do now?” Well, that’s a photoshoot for you I guess!!!







I like the luminosity you did on your portrait. I was scared to try that effect but I will definitely give it a shot after seeing your shots! I also like your environmental shot. I like how she isn’t looking at the camera and how it looks more candid. Good job!
I really liked the carousel photo it really caught his excitement in what was going on. I liked the edits you used on your models it gave off a completely different feel.
The luminosity pictures turned out great! It is such a fun effect. Also, the lighting in the first picture looks much better. I really like your portraits.