Sadly, our basic photography class has come to an end. We had our last lesson on the 30th of September. It was all about projector photography. This is one of the most fun photoshoots that we've had. I enjoyed it more than I thought I would.
Basically, in projector photography, the 1st rule is to turn the lights off (obviously). Projector photography is done by casting the projection on a background at an angle. Commonly, the projector is set at approximately 45 degrees to the side of a model (if you are using one) so that the excess projection would be casted on the backdrop or to the side of the model. The position of the projector isn't limited to the sides. You can put it directly in front of the model, or at the back. One of these techniques can be used when you are trying to achieve a forced perspective, like the model having wings.
These are some of my shots during the class. Warning! Lots of pictures ahead (just because I had too much fun shooting).
THANKS FOR EVERYTHING SIR REY! I've learned a lot from you. I'LL MISS YOU! YOUR CLASSES WERE AWESOME :)

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