Saturday, 17 January 2015

Research and planning: Additional photographs (maybe) for magazine from CD's

I have taken images from my CD collection. These images will be used throughout the magazine for coverline purposes. All the CD images may be used for the middle section of my front cover. These images may be made small and created as a coverline strip.
This was taken in natural light. The medium close up shows expression which shows character personality. The image would have connotations to a wild story line.




This image is without flash but in natural light.


I wanted to show that these images have been taken from my own CD collection



Out of  the three Rita Ora images, I like this one the best because the close up has enough expression and style to create a small coverline on the front cover.


The individual images of the Vamps can be used for my front  cover. This can either be placed in the upper or middle tier of the magazine or I can use them as posters. This will mean that the posters will have a variety of shots and make each image individual. Mise en scene which is very significant for individual images is the setting in which is taken. The variation of settings shows that the images belong to separate double page spread stories.











Album 1989 comes with free photographs. I am unsure where I want to place these images within my magazine but I have played around with the camera. I have used the polariod setting and used flash and not flash to see which one produces the better image. These photographs can be used for my double page spread as a section about one or all members of the band inspiration. The images can also be used as a competition entry to win tickets and the images support the value of the competition.

The difference between the two Taylor pictures is that this one has the flash off. By having the flash off, you can see the colours differently within the frame.

For this image, I prefer the flash on because I believe the image is more focused and clearer.






The flash on makes the image look more in natural light.




















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