Monday, 31 October 2016

Front cover image location


This photo is taken underneath a tree with orange and green leaves which help create a calm and quiet atmosphere which classical music is mainly about. You can tell by her face and the lighting that they have used is natural lighting and reflectors when taking this photo. 








This photo was taken outside in the cold winter while the model was sat on a park bench. This is suitable for the genre as it provides a white colour scheme. The lighting is natural helping the models face brighten and look cleaner.









This photo is taken in a photo shoot infront of a dark brown woodern door with low lighting everywhere apart from the models face. The lighting is very dark which helps the model stand out with her red violin and black and red dress. The lighting is only on the models face helping identify her as the star of the magazine.








This photo was taken inside in an opened glass area with pale goldern colours and a white floor. This is a very good location for the front cover of a classical music magazine as pale colours create a quiet calming atmosphere. The pale background also helps the text and star stand out as they are bright engaging colours.







The photo was taken against a wall with the star sat on a wooden bench. It was obviously taken outside with studio lights. The lighting creates a nice clean look on the stars face. Overall the background is quite bland which creates an eye catching front cover.









This photo was taken inside with the star sat at a black and white stripey chair and table booth with a dark brown back and a large hole in it where you can see brighter colours and lights. It uses mainly natural light from outside the window but it slightly highlighted at the back of the seat. The table is a glossy black which provides a reflection from the model.











How this has helped me with my photo shoot : 

- It has given me ideas of how to place my model
- How the atmosphere changes with a model looking into the camera compared to them not
- what props I could give to the model to hold

1 comment:

  1. I really like this post Alex - well done. Could you add how this has helped you to plan your own photo shoot?

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