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Nirvana The bleak lighting of the photo gives off a laid back, run down and tired feel. Also the facial expressions show this as they look like they have a hangover. This relates to the music Nirvana has produced as they are a grunge band. Gutenburgs rule of thirds Bloody Beetroots: Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo The black and white elements contrasts with each other to highlight the features of Sir Bob Rifio Cornelius, it shows his limp hand with a cigarette. The smoke adds to the personality of the photo because of it floating through his mask. Again Gutenburgs rule of thirds is used with the Crystal Castles An old effect has been used on this image to represent the obscurity of what is going on. We see Alice Glass (Left) and Ethan Kath (Right) looking at the camera with serious looks. Alice looks surprised as though she has just been caught carving into Ethan’s face. However the stern look on Ethan’s face looks as though he is accepting of it and he has a strong

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Nirvana

The bleak lighting of the photo gives off a laid back, run down and tired feel. Also the facial expressions show this as they look like they have a hangover. This relates to the music Nirvana has produced as they are a grunge band. Gutenburgs rule of thirds is also used with the Curt Cobain as the central focus of the image and the other band members in the background with the door behind them as the starting focus point.

Bloody Beetroots:

Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo

The black and white elements contrasts with each other to highlight the features of Sir Bob Rifio Cornelius, it shows his limp hand with a cigarette. The smoke adds to the personality of the photo because of it floating through his mask. Again Gutenburgs rule of thirds is used with the table, his well lit hands and smoke rising from his mask. The posture of him could show him possibly after a concert or in a deep think as he is not looking at the camera and he is slouched.

Crystal Castles

An old effect has been used on this image to represent the obscurity of what is going on. We see Alice Glass (Left) and Ethan Kath (Right) looking at the camera with serious looks. Alice looks surprised as though she has just been caught carving into Ethan’s face. However the stern look on Ethan’s face looks as though he is accepting of it and he has a strong bond with Alice. The rule of thirds is used again with the object above Alices’s head, then drawing your attention to the knife, and then the crystal castles logo on the end of the chain.

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Crookers

The vibrant colours show the lively genre of house music that the duo produces and the atmosphere around them. It focuses on them mixing showing their talents. The background action is also adding to the atmosphere because there is people watching them mix. Gutenburgs rule is used with the

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