paaa1The original photo’s for my magazine [autosaved]
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3. This was my original front cover image. It is a mid shot image of the
featured artist 'Leah'. It is a mid shot as it displays both confidence, in
that she is fairly close up, but also fear and a timid sense to the artist,
that she is hiding something. This both fits with my music genre and
contradicts it as she is displaying 'rock' like qualities in the way that she
is approaching the camera 'head on', showing now fear and facing her
demons. However she is hidden behind her glasses and is therefore
showing a timid side to herself.
As far as editing is concerned, the image has none. I did not edit the
hue and saturation, nor did I adjust the position of the artist.
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5. I used this image in my contents page. However this is what the image looked
like before editing the hue and saturation, on both the whole image and
individual aspects of it.
It was important to me that I used models with a significant difference in
height as I wanted Leah (the female model) to come across as delicate and
inferior. This enables readers to identify more with the DPS article, as being
able to see someone's inferiority visually can make the words written about
them become even more powerful.
It also relates to the article from Patrick’s (the male model) protective point of
view.
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7. I used this image for my contents page. It remained pretty much the
same as it is here, except for the slight editing of hue and saturation. I
also brightened the background in order to reflect the natural lighting
better.
I applied the ‘rule of thirds’ to this image, this is the composition of
applying a photo to a grid of nine.
I did this in order to emphasise the background of the photo as well as
the model in it, I felt that this was important due to it’s message of
‘fresh’ and ‘new’. This is relevant as the model was casting a recently
discovered artist.