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Alice in wonderland photoshoot 1 contact sheet
1. Paige Ward
Horror Alice In Wonderland Photoshoot
Contact Sheet: Photoshoot 1
The photographs in my contact sheet are off my first horror Alice in Wonderland Photoshoot, the
ones circled are my favourite photographs and are the ones which I am planning on working future
on in Photoshop.
I’ve chosen this photograph
because I like the angle and
it’s different to majority of my
photographs because it isn’t
a portraiture photograph. It also
has a good depth of field.
I’ve chosen this
photograph because I
think the angle works
well on a slant and it
also has the ‘Alice in
Wonderland film
look’ because Alice
looks lost and she
does at the start of
the film. I think this
would be a good
photograph to edit.
I’ve chosen this photograph because it makes the
theme/genre I’ve added to Alice in Wonderland
obvious (horror.) It also shows who the ‘killer’ is
meant to be, I think the background and angle of
this photograph works well.
I’ve chosen this photograph
because I like the angle and
it’s different to majority of my
photographs because it isn’t
a portraiture photograph.
2. Paige Ward
Horror Alice In Wonderland Photoshoot
Contact Sheet: Photoshoot 1
I wanted to get some photographs with all
the models in together, instead of doing this
in a complicate way I found a bench and got
them to sit/stand like this. I think this
photograph works well and could be easily
edited.
I think the straight ahead photographs of the
models works well, even though it is a simple
angle I think the photograph works well and
I’m planning on editing these in Photoshop. I
think B&W or a filter would look good on
these two photographs.
Instead of just doing
portraiture photographs I
wanted to get some of
the props because I’ve
saw some good angled
prop photographs from
professional
photographers while
doing my research. I think
this photograph works
well because of the
background/setting and
the depth of field.
This photograph shows Alice is lost in the
‘wonderland’, I like the angle (from
behind) of this photograph, I think this
photograph would look good slightly
blurred in the back ground and in B&W,
or even with a filter to make it bright.
This angle/ shot is in all the books and
films of Alice in Wonderland, this is my
favourite shot in both. I’ve also saw a
variety of photographers who have done
this online, so I thought I’d try it myself. I
wanted to make it different, so I added a
knife because it works well in the
theme/genre ‘fantasy horror.’ I like the
angle of this photograph and I am going
to try and edit this photograph in
different ways.
I like the angle of this photograph and
think it could be easily edited into a ‘dark
fantasy’ look. I like how the actors are set
out and I also think it also shows the
horror theme/genre in the shoot.
3. Paige Ward
Horror Alice In Wonderland Photoshoot
Contact Sheet: Photoshoot 1
I did this shot with the ‘killer rabbit’ in the
shoot and I thought it looked really well so I
tried it with Alice. I like the angle in these two
photographs and I think it shows how she is
lost/ looking at the tea party or even hiding
from someone. I think these would be good to
edit on Photoshop with a dark fantasy look.
I like the angle and depth of field in this
photograph. I tried to include two different
photograph techniques and I think this has worked
well (depth of field and leading lines.) It also shows
the tea party and who’s tea party it is to the
audience.
I think this photograph help tells the story and it
looks like the start because they’re all stood/sat
around at the ‘tea party’. I think this photograph
looks good as a straight ahead photograph and
would look good with a filter on.
I like the ‘straight ahead’ angle of this photograph
because it’s not a simple straight ahead, it looks
like it could have been cropped into how the model
is in the photograph, but it was taken like this and I
think it works well.