Last Friday I went back to visit my previous school in Shrewsbury, Shropshire; and also to do a photoshoot for this project. I was very stuck with this project before the shoot, I could not move forward. It was very hard planning this shoot because I've asked few of my friends from my previous school to help me with, luckily they have all managed to change up their timetable just so they can make this shoot happen.
The weather was definitely one of the most worrying factor that I have encountered. It is very unpredictable. I checked that weather forecast and it said it was going to rain in the morning, and that is the time period that we were planning on doing the shoot. So I still went for it hoping the weather forecast was not accurate. I should have planned a backup plan, like a second choice of location which is indoors. The next morning I woke up at 5 in the morning to get ready. It took us 2 hours to fully get ready. Surprisingly, it was cloudy and sunny occasionally. I was very lucky.
It took us quite some time to set up the props. We had difficulties trying to create a salt circle. In the end we did it but it was still quite small. We worked with it anyway. It was a lot of fun, not as stressful as I thought it would be. I am very pleased with the shoot.
I came back from Shropshire on Monday and started editing the photos. I have never used Photoshop to edit photos before but I did! I'm glad that a few friends helped me if not I really would not have been able to edit the photos by myself. I think I like Photoshop a little bit more now.
Here are a few photos of the process of setting up the shoot:
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| Rob perfecting the salt circle. |
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| Me lighting the candles. It was difficult. It was very windy and the candles kept going out. |
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| Will and I setting up ritual tools |
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| Last minute touch up |
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| Crew photo |