Photography Inspiration

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Photography Inspirati

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Photography Inspiration

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Photography Inspiration 1I love this photograph - it's taken by Trung Nguyen (trungywin.com) - I especially love the close up; it reveals facial detail on the model (her striking blue eye colour, for one).

I would love to incorporate this style of photography in my magazine as I feel it so clearly links to my magazine as I wish to have aspects of both fashion and photography featuring in my magazine.

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Photography Inspiration 2I found this photograph on www.jackgarellphotography.com - I love it. It’s a medium long shot (and 2- shot) which is the best to use as the models are in motion.

It feels very natural and active, and very different to many images found in indie magazines.

The clothing is different and the background is neutral and it allows the models to stand out against it.

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Photography Inspiration 3I found this photograph on the Instagram account of @vicki.he - it’s a mid close up of the model’s head turned facing us as the body is turned away.

The lighting is very soft and the photograph is posed, perhaps taken in a studio.I would love to incorporate these type of images into my magazine, maybe on the front cover as many magazines feature either a mid close up or a medium shot of the model.

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Photography Inspiration 4I found this photograph on Instagram taken by @simba. I absolutely adore this image as it feels very naturalistic and almost busy? The loud painting in the background makes this image feel colourful and live.

This is a medium long shot as the model is sat down.

The photo seems quite ‘grainy’, but I like it as it seems vintage and indie, which links to the genre of my music magazine.

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Photography Inspiration 5I found this photograph on Instagram taken by @yungcarne.

It’s a medium shot and it reveals the old background. I love this image as it is posed but not in a studio. A contrast between modern and old.

I will incorporate these type of photos into my magazine, perhaps on the contents page as I don’t think many photos like this are used on the front cover - they’re mostly all posed and in a studio setting.