Your next photo challenge is to replicate the effect in the photo below. The concept is to create a self portrait, taken in a mirror, where the camera is hidden through photoshop trickery. I loved this technique so much that years ago I emailed Josh Dunlop and asked his permission to use his photo below and challenge my students to replicate his method, fortunately for us he loved the idea.
This high performing student example shows good technical skill and attention paid to lighting and exposure
Assignment:
Check out his image below... how do you think it was created? Follow this link and try to replicate the process. With some additional searching you can find more resources on the steps required to replicate the effect.
Tips:
- Follow the steps on the expert photography website to create your own invisible camera self portrait
- Take a few practice shots against the mirror to make sure you are exposed properly and in focus
- Lock down focus/white balance/iso/shutter speed so your shots can be blended together in photoshop
- Think about how you can use creative photography methods to make your own "hidden camera portrait" unique... think about color, setting, attire, extras (other people), mood, lighting, color or b&w, image enhancement, etc...
- Read and study the methods used, if your first attempts aren't successful, try again...
Photo by Josh Dunlop at ExpertPhotography.com |
- Mr.W
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