Photoshoot 1

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Photoshoot- Winter

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Photoshoot- Winter

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Although I felt that the lighting was rather good in this picture a well as it capturing the cold winter air, there was no form of direct address to the audience which made the picture completely obscelite. As well as this, the model is too low in the frame, leaving too much room for the masthead, as it would just be floating at the top of the page.

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This also had the same problem as the previous image as there is too much room between the model and where the masthead will be situated. As well as this, there is no face of any model, making it assumable that there isn’t even a model in the coat, just a prop hanging there, so I can’t definitively say I have used a model.

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Yet another image with too much room between the model and the masthead. Also, I feel that the tree is too encroaching on the model as it takes away from them being the focal point. The model’s facial expression also seemed very weird, a confused look which I wasn’t going for, so it pretty much ruined the image.

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This is my preferred first image for my magazine shoot. Although it still has the same problem as the other images, due to the masses of room between model and masthead place, the model is actually looking at the camera, being the shot which includes direct address.

As well, because of the use of a faster shutter speed, I was able to capture wisps of cold air from the model’s mouth which helped to create the image of a cold winter’s morning even more than I had done already.