I liked using Sara for these photos as she is very photogenic with a lovely smile, and I wanted the photos on my double page spread to look fun and quirky so this was important. I'm going to edit the photos so they have a high contrast and smudge the background so that it doesn't look like it's a bedsheet (which it is!) I used to 'retro' setting on my camera to get the reddish effect and used the auto flash. My sister helped us by holding lights in the right place so that we got the right lighting...
and if I think it'd be good for my contents page
although the top of Sara's head has been cut off.
It also needs to be cropped on the right side.
captured as the other photos, although this
could effect the continuity of my shots.
that i've shown it to has loved it as well. I
took the inspiration from a photo much like it I
found online whilst researching poses and recreated it.
It fits the quirky and characteristic criteria and I definately
want to use it somewhere in the magazine.
because I wanted to be careful that I didn't loose focus on the
fact it's a music magazine. I like the pose because it's fun and cheeky.
it captures the kind of persona I wanted to get across- it's fun
and bubbly.
messing around but there is something red in the
bottom right corner (?!) but I could always crop it.
This is definately my favourite shot. It's fun,
cheeky, quirky and beautiful. I think i'll definately be
using it!
and I like the way the shadows of her arms look against
the background. I think when edited with a high contrast,
this could look really retro and quirky.
because I wanted to experiment and try out different things.
I like it because it's refreshing to have a bit of variety.
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