I used the photo editing that is on the iPhone 6. There are three options for the black and white and I used the noir black and white for most. I tried other apps such as ECP and Fotoeditor but the iPhone was the best for me.
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Colleen Kennedy - B&W
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Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Morgana Sugzdinis- B&W
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I have developed this photos with the Lightroom app, which it is fairly new to me. I'm still getting used to its interface but the app gives me a lot of freedom to edit tone curve, blacks, shadows, highlights and whites and so many other adjustments.
It also comes with a few good presets. Like for example photos 12, 11, 10, 9 and 8 I played around with different tonalities like creamtone, sepia, selenium and split tone. Each picture can look so different with a different setting, I really liked sepia for 11 because it reminded me of laying in the backseat of my dad's car and watching outside at sun down.
I try to get pictures from different angles when possible. If I have an idea, I will tape my phone to the ceiling, clamp it to a step ladder or rest it against whatever I can find.
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
B&w - Keriann Blumenstock
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I love getting the chance to take a step back and look at my work over the past 4 weeks. My photos differently changed depending on what time of environment or mood I was in. I wanted to focus on lines and lighting. A lot of my photos have bright whites, and all of them have line work. Wither, it's within a table or floor. I was hoping it made your eyes move from one direction to the next.
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