Artistic
This is a picture of my sister Lindsay's eye that I made into a multiple exposure. I felt that this was a good representation of my sister because she is not made up of just one layer--there are several sides to her, and a static photo didn't show that. I put a tree on her face to represent her love for travel and the outdoors, and I thought it created a really cool effect. I cropped the pictures and fixed the exposure in Lightroom and made it into a multiple exposure in Photoshop, as well as turning it black and white to provide contrast (below).
This is a picture of my best friend Emma. She's a colorful and musical person, and I thought this image captured that side of her. While my favorite thing about this picture might be the contrail, I love how simple the shot is. Only the exposure and contrast were adjusted--it was a beautiful day, so the lighting and colors were really good for photography--and the other editing I did was cropping the photo and fixing the glare on the black car in the background.
Commercial
This picture is advertising the necklace. I added a dramatic vignette and increased the contrast of the necklace while softening the rest of the picture, and turned it black and white to add interest. I like the final product because of the contrast of the sharp necklace and the softness of Emma's face, and your eye is drawn right there as a commercial portrait should.
This commercial portrait is advertising the bag, and to give it contrast, I desaturated all the colors but the pink. I had to remove the pink that was in the dress and around her eyes using the adjustment brush, and I cropped, rotated and fiddled with the levels of the photo. I like how simple this result is, and how it's not in your face as advertisements typically are, even though it's still all about the bag.
Extras
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