I have not used any props for the images for my cover page
as I wanted the image to be more focused on the model rather than something
else in the photo. I took these images in the studio at college so I would have
the green screen in the background. This was so that I could change the colour
and background in the editing process. My model was wearing old fashioned
clothes, hair and makeup in order to fit the theme of my magazine. My contents page images were also taken in
the studio so again I had the freedom to change the background in the editing
stages. My model is wearing quite formal, old fashioned clothing which I think
some of the male target audience would relate to. The prop that I used for this
shoot, was the coat that drapes across his shoulder.- This is to give the photo
added detail but I didn’t want the model wearing it as I think it would look to
formal and strict for my magazine. In the feature article images, I have taken
them in the American Diner on Yarmouth seafront as I think it fits the theme of
rockabilly as it shows old fashioned America. My model is again wearing old
fashioned clothing, hair and makeup for these photos so that it fits the theme
of my magazine therefore, my audience can relate. The prop I have used in these
photographs are the tables and chairs in the diner as they fit in with the
culture of that America in the 60s and rockabilly.
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