
One of the problems I found with this shoot and with the last was that keeping my images fully sharp was difficult. I didn't want to increase my ISO because it would make the images too grainy and noisy, and so I needed my model to keep really still, which at times was difficult.
Once again I tried a variety of positions and angles of both the camera and of the torch, and I feel that overall these images look a little better than the ones previous.


The photograph in particular I really like. I think the right amount of body has been left in shot; just the top of the neck. This was aided by that fact he was wearing a dark t-shirt, which is something to bear in mind for the future.
Again it is the same for the image below, but this time the facial expression works very well. There is a clear show of fear on his face and a real sense that he is looking around in the dark for something that has caught his attention.

Something that I need to consider is getting a more powerful torch so that I can better expose the faces of my models. However I will need to look carefully for one that has a blue tint like the one already have, as the blue gives a really great cold look, that I think adds to the feeling of the images.
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