Unit 34: Principles of Photography: Morgan Stevenson
Unit 34: Principles of Photography: Morgan Stevenson
Unit 34: Principles of Photography: Morgan Stevenson
I took these photos on two cameras, the first being my own Sony A7III and the other being a Sony
FS7 mk2. I used a variety of lens and techniques to capture different shots. I shoot RAW to get
higher quality images.
1
This was shot on a Sony FS7 mk2 with a 70-200mm f/4 lens with a shutter speed of 1/50. This was taken using
a tripod during his performance with another artist called Nealo. The composition of this image is the Rule of
Thirds, as well as leading lines. I used Adobe Lightroom to edit this image, I adjusted the White Balance to
make sure the colours were correct and I also heighted the saturation.
2
Jehnova
Fia Moon
This image was shot on my Sony A7III with a 24-70mm f/2.8
lens with a shutter speed of 1/250. I took this while Fia was
warming up, as I thought it looked good with the spotlights
creating leading lines and the background being slightly
blurrier than her. I used the 1/250 shutter speed because Fia
was moving around quite slow, and I wanted a clean, non-
blurry portrait photo. While editing this photo I used HSL to
make the red lights behind her more orange, saturated and
brighter so they didn’t clash with her top. I also edited out a
water bottle sitting directly behind her as it drew away focus
from Fia. For this image I needed a high ISO (8000) because it
was taken in such low lighting.
3
This was shot on a Sony FS7 mk2 with a 70-200mm f/4 lens with a shutter speed of 1/50. This image was taken
using a tripod, it contains leading lines, as all the light beams are pointing at him. When editing this photo, I
used HSL to brighten the lights behind him and make them more vibrant and the white balance was adjusted so
the colours where correct.
4 Soda Blonde
Focus
This image was shot on my Sony A7III with a
50mm f/1.8 lens with a shutter speed of 1/250. I
used this specific lens to get a blurry background
and to frame the artist inside the Sony FS7
mk2’s view finder clearly. For this image I
needed a high ISO (1600) because it was taken
in a place with low lighting. When editing this
image, I added grain and I adjusted the
temperature and tint so the colours were correct
(White Balance)
5
BTS