From my second photo shoot on Friday I was overall pleased with my photographs from the drama room/black box theatre. Here are some of the images I took;
Though I am very happy with my results I am disappointed that I never had the chance to take more that the amount shown above since my model Maisie had to make it back to her lesson. However, the photography I have took is quite fitting with the aesthetic of my magazine as the bold and edgy ethos of my magazine comes across very clearly through my band Wolf Islands due to the very stern facial expressions my models are pulling in most of the photographs (excluding the lat).
The plain black background is effective as it doesn't allow the focus of my band to be drawn towards it and so the audiences focus sustains on Wolf islands. I tried a variety of angles for my photographs such as a high angle, extremely long shot, long shot, medium shot, side profile mid-close up and a mid-close up. I am definitely replacing my previous image as I feel that these images encapsulate the ethos of the magazine correctly and allows a symbiotic relationship to be formed between the band and the magazine, which i wanted. I did experiment with the use of flash and no flash but found out that without flash it was quite difficult to see the models themselves and so decided the use of flash was most effective for this photo shoot.
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