Before the shoot started I showed the model and my photographer my inspiration images on my iPad before hand so they would know what kind of mood, lighting and poses I was going for.
I managed to find a model with ginger hair as I wanted it to go with the overall vibe of heat and temperature rising within my photoshoot.
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| Inspiration from iPad |
STYLING PROCESS
I was thinking about plaiting the hair but when I started it made the whole look, have a tribal appearance about it and I didn't want that at all. I quicky thought on my feet and how I would have my hair if I was on holiday or living in these conditions.
A messy bun, I would want it off my face but still slightly stylish. I added fabric about the headline as I thought about how women might wear this in hot conditions to soak up sweat from their forehead. For me I thought of the women in Mad Max when I added the hair band which worked for me as they also lived in the hot dessert with no water.
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| http://www.businessinsider.com/mad-max-fury-road-wives-rosie-huntington-whiteley-riley-keough-zoe-kravitz-2015-5?IR=T |
STRUGGLES
One problem I did face while shooting was the glycerin dripping down into the models eye. We had been shooting for about 5 minutes and the glycerin must have been slowly dripping down and it went into her eye. We manage to sort it straight away and solved the situation with the model having baby wipes on her lap and I made sure if I was adding any more it was far away from her eye and didn't go any lower than half way down the forehead.
MY THOUGHTS
The skin turn out really good you can see on her skin she looks sweaty more than just oily. I thought about where i sweat on my body when working out. I wanted it to look as realistic as possible. On the close up image of the model me and the photographer sat down on photoshop and changed the texture of her face. We didn't have to do much photoshopping as we decided to use a light to create a bit of a lens flair to create the effect of sun beams shining down on the model. This light also helped emphasise the shine of the glycerin.
TESTING OUT IDEAS AND LIGHTING
We did try when shooting to spray water infront of the light with gel on(see above). Although the effect turned out amazing and added a different aspect to the image . I personally felt it looked like fire and wouldn't work for the overall effect of being hot and bothered. It did take us a while to find the right lighting that represented sun and didn't look too face. Below is a series of images of lighting set ups we tried before getting one I like which consisted of a cone lighting from one side of the model with an orange gel over the top.
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| 5th Image - We managed to get it all right. the orange gel works really well and puts an element of warmth to the picture which I really desired. |
REVIEWING THE OVERALL EFFECT
These pictures have turn out amazing in my eyes. The headband really worked in the end and I think if it wasn't there the picture would look a bit flat. adding the headband adds another element of texture. With the close up shot of the models face we did have to edit her skin a little as the pores showed up quite a lot. I wanted to use this image so we played around on photoshop to smooth the skin a little. I wouldn't change anything if I was to do this shoot again it all ran smoothly and i'm so happy with the end result as my model really portray the feeling of being hot and bothered by the temperature.
Below is images before they were edited.
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WHERE TO GO FROM HERE -
I had another shoot planned on the same day with the same model. Based on the earth being scorched and drying up because of the temperature rising. The next blog posts will show my inspirations and how the shoot went.
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