Composite and Reflection images. Mannequin image shot in storefront window and buildings shot while driving.
Composite and Reflection images. Mannequin image shot in storefront window and buildings shot while driving.
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Location
This photo was taken in 2 locations. One in Glendale, CA, and the other in Los Angeles, CA.Time
Both photos were shot in the daytime, the manneqin was shot walking on the street and the building was shot while in my car. I find my best shots where I least expect them. When I was shooting them I didn't think about compositing those specific images.Lighting
I created the lighting in post-processing to evoke an outer-worldly quality.Equipment
Both photos were shot on my iPhone 8 plus. No other equipment was used.Inspiration
I walk around Los Angeles looking for interesting store windows layouts. I knew I would be able to use the image of the silver mannequin in a composited image. It had the appearance of an outer space creature. I have an architecture background and am always looking for interesting architecture to use as backgrounds in my photos.Editing
I do my post-processing editing on my iPhone using apps and on my mac laptop computer using photoshop and lightroom. I only work in black and white and convert my images on the iPhone. Photoshop allows me to manipulate and composite my images and keep the best resolution. I mainly work with contrast, brightness, and opacity. It's important to be aware that some of the apps on the iPhone can reduce the resolution.In my camera bag
The only equipment I carry is my iPhone X max. Years ago I used a Pentax camera to take slides of architectural details and lost interest in photography until I discovered the camera on the iPhone. It allows me to express my vision without using additional photographic equipment. I like keeping it simple and light.Feedback
The key to good photographs is to be selective in choosing what to shoot. Ask yourself is there a story to tell with the image and can I enhance it with other images. What is the feeling you want to evoke, mystery, sadness, or isolation? Your photograph needs to have meaning.