November 12

Contact Sheet

These are all the photos that me and my model (Will Fossey) took in our first photo shoot.

Bellow are 3 images which will potentially make my front cover.

I like this image because he is pointing directly towards the audience which may attract more attention to my magazine.

I like the pose he is doing in this photo, I also like how the glasses completely cover his eyes, suggesting he wants to hide his face.

I like this seriousness of this photo, his pose makes him look very serious and discrete. His posture looks very broad and sturdy.

 

I am happy with how this photo shoot turned out. I think that the way my star image is represented as an ordinary person based on the way he dresses, but he is extraordinary due to the props, body language and facial expressions.

By using brightly coloured text, and modern fonts like the one’s in my previous post, it will add a flashy and club culture atmosphere to my magazine, this will mean that my audience will decode my magazine, and it will fit in with other products of the same genre.

I used the camera to focus on my model’s posture and his facial expressions to tell a story on what emotions he is portraying, what his lifestyle may be like and potential personality traits.

With these photos in mind, I will now decide what conventional features I should include, and how big they should be, what color they should be and where they should be on my front cover.

I used Mes-En-Scene to portray a character with a flashy dress sense, enjoys mixing music and always wanting to stand out.

 


Posted 12th November 2020 by lewisnorman in category Component 1, Music Magazine

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