Monday, April 7, 2025

Maggie P - Echo

I took and edited this photo for the portrait project that we did a unit or so ago. To edit it, I lowered texture settings like dehaze and clarity and turned down the saturation but not the vibrance. That way I could subtly edit the warmth and tone of the image while still keeping it mostly black and white. That’s how I was able to achieve this glowy effect.

 

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really like the shadows and softness in this photo. Great job!

Anonymous said...

I think this image is really cool! the was she looks so pale is co crazy and so cool that effects can do that.

Anonymous said...

I love how the photo is slightly out of focus. It makes it look sort of dreamy. There is a perfect balance of light and dark in this picture, and the shadows make it look really interesting. This photo tells a really interesting story and I like it.

Anonymous said...

I love this photo, I love the way the lighting is only on her face. I also like the way it looks dreamy in a way.

Anonymous said...

The main subject has a more soft focus, which I think works for this photo because it adds to the hazy feel of the photo. I really like that you didn’t cutoff the background to include more of the subject because the inky background of the photo enhances the subject and draws in the eye. I see a hazy, soft, dreamy mood in this photo. -HHS AG

Anonymous said...

I love this!! The soft focus and the dramatic lighting really contribute to the overall glowy, ethereal effect. This is very well done, with a lovely model. Even the shadows across their face lead to more intrigue and interest. I love how it all comes together to tell a story of haziness and distance, but it doesn't have a creepy vibe. CL - HHS.

Anonymous said...

I love the contrast in this photo! The photo not being all the way in focus gives the photo a dreamy vibe, I also love how the dark background brings attention to the subject, very nice photo!