My model, Zanna, was the subject in my previous two shoots which meant that she was a lot more comfortable in front of the camera, as well as in the costume. This meant that the poses she produced felt a lot more natural, and it shows in the images.
I took mid-shots, full-shots as well as close ups. I found that the mid shots and close ups were the best shots in the pier location as there wasn't a large background I was trying to fit in the frame. I could use depth of field to blur the sky and skyline background to produce some really good images.
However in the Emirates Airline location I found that the shots that worked best were full body. I wanted to show the jet and the plane poster in the frames and so full body shots worked best.
For editing I used Adobe's Photoshop, where I brightened my photographs quite a bit, increased the contrast a little, the saturation was already as desired. I also blurred the face a little to give the smooth clear skin look. Air hostesses are always to be looking well put together and neat. My models skin was in a pretty good condition with just a few pimples and scars so I used the blemish tool in photoshop to fix these without it looking fake.


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