Journal #2 Annie Leibovits
For our second journal we are shooting in the style of Annie Leibovitz. Most of her photography is dramatic portraits. To attempt to shoot in her style I had my sister stand in front of the window to get some soft natural light while shooting with an ISO of 3200, a shutter-speed of 1/800, and an F-Stop of 5.6. To have more of a dramatic effect I went into LightRoom and changed the image to black and white and adjusted the contrast and went back and forth between lights and darks until I found a balance that I am some what satisfied with. One thing i really enjoy about this picture is the contrast between her eye makeup and the lights of her eyes. I did run into a few challenges with this image. Most of which have to do with my inexperience with contrast on a digital format. I am used to film footage and development. In analog photography the steps to achieving "perfect" contrast are very basic whereas using a digital editor such as LightRoom there are many more options for editing lights and darks, it's almost overwhelming. My challenge has been adjusting to digital photography as opposed to film photography.

I really love this photo. I think it resembles Annie Leibovitz's style really nicely. I love the dramatic elements to this photo between the really bright highlights on Ashlynn's nose and in her eyes and the darker shadows in her hair. The contrasting is really nice!! I also really love the framing of this photo and how your model isn't looking directly at the camera. It gives it a more unique candid look which is really pleasing to look at.
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