Monday, 23 January 2017

2nd Photo Shoot


Outdoor Photo Shoot

I had a separate photo shoot with the same model. This time, I used a different location, which was outside; as well as a difference to the models over look. This was so then the photos that i would be including in my magazine, wouldn't look the same and would interest the readers much more.

I wanted to make sure that my second photo shoot was taken outside, this was because my first one was inside. I wanted a change in environment/background for my photos that were going to be included in my magazine.
Some of the photos below were really staged, but others were taken through natural actions so then I had a variety of photos that I could use. 
After taking a few photos quite stanged, I felt as if my overall look of my magazine was very chilled and relaxed so I stopped taking photos that were forced poses and started taking photos of just natural movements such as walking, just about to sit down or just turning around.






















After the end of my photo shoot, I then looked back at the photos that were taken. I focused on which photos would most likely look the best to be included in my magazine. The colour of the guitar which was turquoise blue, worked really well with the colour scheme of my indie-pop magazine. I then started thinking about the different effects that I could include on some of the photos to really emphasise the use of the guitar so then readers would know that my magazine is a music magazine.

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Below is a risk assessment sheet that I completed before taking photos to ensure that the environment/place where I was taking photographs in was safe to complete the shoot.
This also allows you as the administrator to make everyone aware of the potential risks or risks that are involved in the activity.




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