My sister, Olivia (aka Liv) always is eager to help me with my ideas. I usually use her as my guinea pig, but shes always happy and excited about it.
This time I had been wanting to to test out a few ideas with flour. Yes, I said it...flour. I wanted to learn how it would work with the environment, how to get it to to do what I envisioned, and how she would react to it.
Of course she was excited and could not stop how talking about how soft it was. But it proved to be a bit more difficult with just the two of us. An assistant will make it easier next time (a special thanks, do my Dad, who did help out for a bit).
But then she started dancing around and that seemed to work much better for what I was looking for.
So special shout out to Liv for testing out one of my crazy ideas and producing this month's Fine Art Session! What do you think? I thought I would share with you the process and the different types of edits I came up with to share a story. My favorites are the first one and the black and white.
I played around with edits to find the coloring and vibe I was looking for to use on the future sessions. Here is my favorite, even thought it is a bit more brighter than I originally thought I was going for.
Here I played with the levels and saturation. Also made the exposure lower.
Here the saturation is much lower and I am lower and she looks like a really creepy porcelain doll.
I am loving the black and white the most, this photo is eerily perfect!
The movement in this one, I love.
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