Thursday, 3 December 2009

Shots.

Before desinging my artist i need to think about what style they should wear and how to pose them in my photo shoot. I am using Pixie Lott as an example on how to design my artist as i think she has got a good fashion style and all her photoshoots are really interesting on the way she poses. Below are some examples of what i am thinking about when doing my photo shoot.







I like this style of shoot because it is nothing to bizarre and also doesn't break any rules for magazines. Pixie Lott is staring into the camera which drags the buyer into the magazine, i will think about this when doing my photo shoot. I don't think think will be a good image for a cover as it isn't really showing anything but would be a good image for a feature article.




This is my favourite shot out of my examples because it is taken in a good location and the location is really effective to what Pixie Lott is wearing. When doing my shoot i am going to use a location like this one as it shows a sort of dark side towards the artist. The clothing she is wearing also reveals her dark side and colourful clothing would not look good in this location.






This shot of her is really good and the use of prop works well so when thinking about my photo shoot rather just thinking about clothing i also need to think about the use of location and prop. This image would look good on a featured article or contents page put not cover as it isn't close up to the artist and the use of prop wouldn't work.






This photo shot is perfect for a cover of a magazine and would work well as it is a close up of the artist. The pose works well with the artist and the background and outfit also work well together.
















After looking at Pixie Lott and the way she has been shot to work well for a magazine i now have an idea of what i want my artist to look like and how to be posed. As i am going to use four photographs in my magazine i need to dress my artist in four different outfits each giving the audience a different feel to the artist.











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