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p.1 #11 · Self Portrait [Film Scan] | |
pawlowski is right: scanning is a critical part of your workflow, and if you intend to share your work over the internet, it would behoove you to practice (he is also right in noting that scanning is an art; its a skill that depends on practice). Remember, your work is what represents yourself as an artist, and you should want that representation to be as good as possible.
You said this is for a school project - does your school not have any decent scanners? If you only need to scan your images in order to share over the internet, by no means do you need a top of the line scanner. In any event, you might be surprised what a cheap scanner can do. You just need to be prepared to spend a little time controlling the process so that you can get the scan that your image deserves.
Regardless of the above, I'm afraid to say I don't see how a better scan would help your image too much as it stands. Sure, its grainy, but anyone familiar with film (and scanning it) will be wise to expect said grain. You've got a very well defined egg on your face - I wish that I could see into your eyes to garner a sense of character to go along with the very moody lighting. Your body is extremely blurry, and so I believe some increased DOF to include all of yourself in the shot would be beneficial. Perhaps someone more adept at portraiture could provide better insights, but I couldn't help but throw my 2 cents in, as I like to chime in as much as possible when people are shooting film. Best of luck.
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