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Created by Weronika Wrobel Primary Source Images Images I took for my Double Page Spread
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Apr 13, 2017

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Created by Weronika WrobelPrimary Source Images

Images I took for my Double Page Spread

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Photo-shoot for a 'Double Page Spread' :I ended up choosing this photo, as I think it was successful, the shadow on model’s cheek, and the way the guitar was placed. Clothing-  grey dress, a denim shirt and slip on plimsolls(trainer).

Props- Sunglasses and a guitar.

Setting- The photos were taken outside of my house in the garden. Wooden platforms were used as an object to sit on.

Make-up and Hair- The model's hair were curled and since she's young, I had her put very little make-up to look natural. She was prepared this way because almost always before the photo shoot a model has her hair and make up done.

Natural Lighting was used (it was a really sunny weather, no additional lights were needed).

* My model didn't smile much because I wanted her to show a serious face, makes it professional as if the photo shoot was taken for an album cover for example.

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Step by step how II changed the filter of the image on ‘Publisher’. 1.Click on the picture2. At the top different buttons will appear. You click on ‘Format’ with ‘picture tools’ which is at the far end.3. Press the ‘recolor’ button which is on the left.4.I chose ‘Grayscale’ to make it black and white, to give it a vintage look.

Then next to the ‘recolor’ button there’s a ‘correction’ button. I clicked on it and set it at ‘Brightness: 40% and Contrast 50%’

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I then opened the image in ‘Photoshop’ to add some splashes. So that people will pay more attention to the left page. The picture now looks less boring and it’s eye-catching.

Final look of the left page