During my time using
photography, Photoshop, and InDesign I have developed some new skills. Using
Photoshop I have developed my skills using the software and have been able to
edit photos easily. Here is a photo that I created for a blog post on my
football blog.
As well as
Photoshop my skills using InDesign have improved a lot and although I am not
the best using the software. I have improved a lot using both of these
softwares, and before my time at the QE I did not know how to use either of
them well.
My photography skills
have improved a lot, and I now know that taking a picture isn’t just about
clicking a button. I have learned how to use shutter speed, aperture control,
and much more. Here is a photo that I recently took, and with the use of the
rule of thirds I ensured that my model’s eye line was on level terms with a
viewer’s eye line too.
During the
last week of production I was faced with some problems regarding my photos as
they took up too much space on my products and I hadn’t taken any back-up
photos during my photo-shoot. These problems were hard to overcome so I re-did
my photo-shoot to get a better photo. This problem was annoying and took up a
lot of my time that could have been spent on bettering my overall folder work.
Photoshop
tended to be easier than I expected although when I first started using it, it
was very difficult software to use. However, due to much of my extra work where
I edited photos frequently, I began to get a good feel of the software which led
to it becoming a much easier task. Despite this, I still feel that it is
slightly hard.
Photoshop looked
a lot harder when I looked at it, and was when I started, but I overcame this
through practice and it became much easier software to use.
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