Ryan O. Hicks Creative | Designer | Photographer

31Jan/100

Case Study of the Amanda Photo Composite

This will help show illustrate the process I went through to create Amanda's Photo Composite.

Here are the stock images that were used or partly used somewhere within the photo.



Below is the shot I used of Amanda from our recent shoot at the Fashion Show.
C.T. Pham and I both shot the same event.  This specific photo was from his camera, as all of my poses for Amanda just wasn't anything that sparked much interest for my vision.

Strobist:
Canon 5d2
85L f/1.2
1/160s - f/9.0 - ISO100 - 85mm
Boomed AB1600 gridded in Beauty Dish, camera left
Boomed AB1600 into 69" silver diffused PLM, camera right for key

My vision for this photo was rather simple, but I wanted her surroundings to seem vast and with a fantasy feel to it.  Right away the logical thing to do was to immerse her in a vast forest becuase of her grass dress.  After extracting her body and fixing some bare patches in her dress and other small things.  I began to work on compositing the background.  I already knew where I was going to place her in the photo so I began working around her body.  That is why you see a random spot in the middle of the photo that has not been worked on.  I started on a 16x20 print, so that if I needed to print this bigger down the road I could. I left a lot of space above her to emphasize the size of the trees. I want it to look like she was up against two big trees in this huge forest, that just reaches out over her in all directions. I am not sure about anyone else, but when I think of far off enchanted forest; it is over saturated with greens, yellows, and browns. It is warm, fun, vast, and everything is oversized. I wanted to try and convey all of that that with this piece.




Final image.

About Ryan O. Hicks

I am a creative, designer, and photographer. My life revolves around being emerged in visual imagery as well as creating it. I have a B.S. in Computer Graphics Technology from Purdue University, in West Lafayette, Indiana. As well as a minor in Organizational Leadership and Supervision.
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