Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Location, Props and Model(s)

Location

I chose to do my photoshoot in an urban environment; by creating an urban setting it makes the model come across as more natural and the natural light creates a better atmosphere for the shoot. The brick work in the background creates a more comfortable and somehow rebellious setting within the image and by using an urban environment the readers won’t feel the images are too flashy or over the top.

Props

Props include a typical style of clothing aimed at the audience – Leather Jacket, band tee, Jeans, Doc Martins and an electric guitar. These kinds of props intensify the music implication as they use band tees and instruments which allow the audience to receive the look of a middle class citizen or an ordinary person. The props are trying to represent a mix of 1970’s punks and the modern rocker by using band tees and jeans; also by using Doc Martins in the piece it makes this portrayal more evident as they were worn throughout the time between and the desired time difference.

Model(s)

I will only be using one model throughout my products; she will represent the front cover and cover line through to the DPS in which she will be the face of the interviewee. I used one model to show her importance in the article and make her more prominent within the products.

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