Icy
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had still life photoshoot earlier in college for "tools of the trade" brief
was playin about with gels



did different colors for each set up i did
what colors better? or stick to white
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James
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top one
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bradfincham
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blue one at the top
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Sidesport
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Top
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Jambo
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Top deffo!
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Icy
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reasons?
i didnt add that gel to all the set ups
il edit another...
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Icy
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mav
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top one looks good.....Dunno why but does... good enough reason..
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Icy
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mate says it looks more futuristic
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Icy
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2nd set up normal or blue tint?
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Icy
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ttt
need to decide for 2mro 
pic is for a magazine cover for a lifestyle mag
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Adam_B
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i like the last one in the first post best, it looks cleaner.
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Ian
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Blue one looks the best of the top set.
Like the other arrangement as well. Makes me want to photograph my stuff. Difficult though unless you borrow gear to actually take the pic!?
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R Lee
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what kind of lifestyle? who is the target market?
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Rus
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top one!
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Icy
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quote: Originally posted by Richard Lee
what kind of lifestyle? who is the target market?
dunno brief was ..........
"a lifestyle mag has commissioned u to shoot a front cover shot for their monthly issue. The theme of the shot is to be "tools of the trade" which will be this months cover feature. this will be a studio still life shot. You the photographer will be allowed to interpret this brief to suit your own style and specialised skills., this outcome requires u to use lightin, set buildin and stylin skills.
ian - yeh i had to use the colleges canon 10D 
just in the process of editin them for print
but cant decide which one
[Edited on 09-05-2005 by Icy]
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R Lee
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"tools of the trade" suggests that the target market is more than likely to be professional etc.
wouldn't bother with arty farty filters.
stick with the clean cut, normal shot.
IMO
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Icy
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this one?

i might do lil contact sheet of ones above and ask classmates before gettin em printed
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R Lee
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why waste your time making a contact sheet.
just stick with my suggestion, because i rule
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Icy
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coz i need more opinions
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broster
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i prefer the cleaner one with no filters.
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