This first photo I took in the Mac theater. The windows were creating stripes across the floor of light. I took this opportunity and snapped a picture Karel. The lighting creates some cool contrast with the background, and I put the photo in black in white to really create more depth and darkness. The vibe given off by Karel is a little mysterious, which goes perfectly with the black and white choice.
This next photo I took of Karel also. I wanted to make it a little more natural and less posed than the last one. Karel is sat here picking flowers, which show the more nature oriented side of her personality. The lighting style is side lighting, which highlights her hair and skin, but leaves her face a little darker . I liked this photo because the flowers add some nice color and the lighting adds
more interest.
This last photo was also of Karel T. I took it in front of a mural to add some color and make the photo pop. The lighting is more subtle and doesn't come from a super specific angle, but overall tints the photo. I liked this because Karel looks calm and cool, and each photo shows a different side of her, which is what I was striding for.



The first photo is spectacular. Excellent use of the available light and a smart choice to go black and white. The middle pic is a bit overexposed but you did a good job of softening the light on Karel's face. The last image is my least favorite. It is like the background is overpowering the subject, making her a co-star of her own portrait. 98
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