Tuesday, 17 March 2009

My model

On the 6th of March I spoke to my model. Orginally, I thought that it would be a good idea to use a female model, so that the main audience my magazine is aimed at, being young girls, could relate to her and look upon her as a new role model. After looking at the ideas I had originally thought of, and comparing them with a new idea, I realised, in my opinion, that trying to introduce a new female artist as a role model would be hard, because young girls are less likely to pay attention to a new female artist, than they are to a new male artist. I decided that it would be best to use a male model, and introduce him as a new recording artist.

My model will feature on the front cover and double page spread of the magazine. The double page spread will contain photos of him, and also a personal interview with him, typically finding out what type of girl he is interested in, so that it captures my audience in the desired way.

On the 6th March I spoke to my model and told him what photographs I was looking at taking, where they would take place and the expected duration of the photoshoot. I thought and explained to him that spending a couple of hours with him would allow me to take a variety of shots, and allow me to have a greater choice in what shots I felt worked, and what I wanted to use in my magazine.

The setting I felt appropriate, was the Water Gardens, Harlow. In the Water Gardens, there are well known coffee shops, one with a particular setting inside that I thought I could base my 'interview' in, which was Esquires. I would mainly use these photos for the double page spread, there are several sofas in the coffee house, which would give the look that the interview was very relaxed, therefore leading the audience to believe that it was, and making them feel more relaxed reading it, and it would make it seem more personal too.

I hope to and will achieve a numerous amount of shots, including close-ups, medium close-ups, and specifically long shots. I feel that these would work as the setting of the Water Gardens is a peaceful place, and I could have my model stand in different positions, and changing the way he is dressed to fit the picture well, i.e. I have the idea of him, in a few shots having his collar up, to give that 'cool' feeling, so my audience will see it too.

My second model
I spoke to my second model, whom I want to take a picture of and put it as a special edition in the magazine as a poster. I spoke to him and said that the setting in which I wanted to take it would be somewhere with a white background so that the image of him as a poster stood out. I said the photoshoot would take around an hour just to get the lighting and positioning right.

1 comment:

  1. Great work! This will be useful evidence for many aspects of your coursework. Keep it up!

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