Thursday 24 January 2013

All Photo's Taken And Edited

I chose to edit these photo's because I thought these were the best selection out of the photo's I have taken so far. I want to try and take some in an outdoor location but due to timing, weather and 
I like this photo because the facial expressions shows the two stars are comfortable in each others presence and are having a good time. The camera shot/angle is very direct and is a good eye shot. 

I have decided not to include this is in my magazine because I felt it the effect didn't stand out and entice people and it doesn't really link to anything in my magazine. 

I like this photo because it links in with the Christmas edition of my magazine and is a good full shot. However the editing didnt really go to plan and in some places such as the right models right leg you can clearly see it messed up. So I will be trying to reedit the photo and not use this one.

I like this photo because the guitar prop links in well with the Country theme. This is a low angle full length shot. The outfit is clearly shown and is also part of the Country theme as the chinos and especially the checkered top are very popular in this genre. The body language is also very relaxed and casual which will appeal to the target audience.

I like this photo because it is a midshot and is very focused on the particular artist. It is taken from an eye level angle giving the readers/audience to see exactly how the photographer and other people see the artist. This is something that would entice them to look further. The checkered shirt is also clearly featured in this photo. 

This photo is one of my favorites because it is very different from the rest. The photo is taken from a high angle and is a midshot. 

I like this photo because it shows a very natural side to an artist who is very in touch with there job. This is an eye level shot and an indirect photo. The body language is this photo is very tight and confined almost as if singing is a part of her and is a very personal thing. 



This is a very upclose and personal photo taken at an eye level angle and is a close up shot. This is a great profile shot for the artist. The facial expression shows the artist to be happy and relaxed which will give off a good image of the magazine itself. This is a direct shot. 

This is another great profile shot of the artist taken for an eye level angle and a close up shot. The facial expression shows that the artist is happy, relaxed and having a good time. This is a non-direct shot. 

The outfit and props in this shot heavily connote the Country genre. The ripped jeans and guitar are particularly popular within this genre. You can see that the artist is in her own world with the music in this photo and is very much concentrated on playing the guitar.  This is a full length body shot and is taken from a slightly high angle shot.

This shot and the one below are great photo's because their facial expressions connote fun and a good time which is the impression they want the audience to have of them. The stocking on top of their heads connote the Christmas theme. The top photo is a non direct close up shot taken from eye level. The bottom photo is a direct mid shot taken also from an eye level. 



This is a high angle non direct shot. The two artists are facing eachother with happy facial expressions, this connotes that they are happy to be in eachothers presence and there low shoulders show that they are relaxed and not tense or nervous. I have tried to edit the background green but it didn't turn out as well as I hoped that it would. 

This is a direct eye level close up shot. The guitar pick placed in the mouth connotes the artist plays the guitar and it is a part of who she is as a person. The furry hood around the edge connotes the winter feel to the magazine. 

This is a direct eye level medium close up shot. The furry hood again connotes the winter feel and the checkered shirt again links to the Country genre theme. 



This is a non direct shot taken as though the artists didn't know the photo was being taken. Their natural body language and facial expressions connote they were unaware of the photo being taken. The body language of the right artist compared to the left artist shows that the right artist was most likely teaching the left artist how to play the guitar. You can tell this by looking at the hands of both artists. 

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