Thursday, 27 February 2014

Location, Props and Models

Location/props/models

Location
 
I've decided to do my photoshoot in a studio environment at college, this is due to the fact I don't want the background to deter from the model in view. I also wanted it to look professional and after researching fashion magazines most of the pictures they use are also took in a studio this makes the model the main focus on the cover. This also gives the impression of higher quality and a more prestigious implication.
 
Props

Props include stylistic clothing, my model was wearing a black and white jumper this suggests it’s a winter issue but also white and black were the main two colours on trend in the winter of 2013. This signifies that my magazine is a fashion based. She also wore a pink lipstick this is because the main colour on my magazine is pink so it created a sense of unity and professionalism. The choice of prop will intensify the fashion implication within my products as well as it allows the audience to retrieve the implication that my magazine is upper-class.
 
 
 
Models

As for my model, I will only be using one throughout the whole magazine. She will be the representation of the main coverline on the front cover and will further be interviewed for my feature article. I decided to only use one as it intensifies her importance and role within my magazine. Also by using an attractive female model on the front cover this will get the audience to be attracted to it and purchase my magazine because the female audience will want to look like my model and therefore buy the magazine to find out more.

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