Photography
Laura McDonald

My first step that I completed was lightening the shadows, darkening the highlights and turning up the midtone contrast.
This highlighted a vivid amount of detail and lightened the photograph.
Step One

Step Two
Secondly I slightly turned up the brightness and turned up the contrast quite a lot, this again highlighted the detail but darkened my photograph.
Step by step guide

Step Three


The next step that I completed was changing the colour variations. I increased the red and blue colour tones and lightened the photograph.
This added colour to the photograph so it didn't look as boring and dull.
Step Four
For my fourth and last step, I added a underwater photo filter, turned up the density and unpreserved the luminosity.
This added a solid colour onto the photograph and added a light blue tone of colour to brighten the image.
Original Image
This is my original image, I like how the model is stood with her arms down as though she is a hostage with the material on her head and you cannot see her face.
I took the photograph portrait and zoomed out so the viewer can see the top half of the model's body.
I removed the hair and jewels on the model's top so that the photograph focused more on the materials on her head, this was diffult but it looked more interesting once removed.
