Monday 14 October 2013

Photoshoot!


Here are the images of my photo shoot, which I plan to use in my ancillary tasks, I have chosen to do different approaches towards my artists attitude, as I am going to be creating a homepage for an artists website, as well as an album cover. As I am yet to decide on my approach, I thought it was best to be safe, and cover all angles.



I have chosen for my artists, to do this pose as I think it creates a 'sweet' image, and connotes the innocent of my artist, even after she's been through such heart break, and has been so emotionally damaged. I also think that this connotes the artist thinking.



 Here I have asked my artist to look at the camera with a 'blank expression' I have used a long shot to include her whole body. This shows that even after all that she has been through, that she is still whole.



 In the above two images, I have my artist smiling, as these images could be for a webpage, and I want my artist to be accessible to fans, I want her to be friendly and warm, so that she has a bigger fan base, making her more popular in an industry.


 In the above four, I have asked my artist to be playful, to connote her warmth and friendliness, I was thinking of having a link to a gallery, on the homepage of my website, and these are the sort of images I would include on that page.
 I think this is a really good image, showing how empty my artist is, however, I will not be able to use it, due to the blurriness in the image.
 I think this is a very flattering image of my artist, and hope to be able to include it somewhere in my project.











 In the pictures below, I have used the same approach as the ones above, however, changing location, moving to a bathroom, as the bathroom has good lighting, pure white walls, and very vintage looking features. I also chose this location, as a less packed background would make it easier to edit in Adobe Photo Shop.






















 My final images are of my artist standing on a lower step. I have used high angle shots, to connote how small my artist feels, after being broken by someone she loved. I think that by her looking up at the camera, it shows her searching for an answer.







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