Photographic techniques
Projection photography
Projection photography started in the 60's. When it began it was in black and white. Now as projectors improve and their colours and brightness become increasingly more defined and vibrant, Projection photography is becoming more and more creative. Porgection photography can often have very deep meanings.
Before: We are going to shoot the images in the studio. Because the studio is dark lighting we are going to use a high ISO such as 800 1600. I am plannng using a shutter speed of about 1/60th with the aperture size of f2.8.
After: In the end we used a 1600 which is a high ISO, a shutter speed of 1/60 so the image didn't have any motion blur and we didn't have to use a tripod, the aperture size that we used was F2.8


I like the way they have used a slow shutter speed on purpose to create motion blurr. I also like the vibrant colours.

I chose this picture because I thought that I thought that projected onto white clothing it would look really effective.

I like the way this picture turned out because on her white jumer the photo of the bright green eyes stands out. There is more to this picture than the eye.