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Friday, 11 January 2013

Research & Planning: My Music Magazine (Photoshoot Plan)

I created a photoshoot plan for my 'artists' to give them and myself a clear target to work towards. I think this makes it easier to stick to a schedual and any improvisation is seen as a bonus.
People I am Photographing
Where I want to Photograph Them
How I want them to pose/ Look in the Photo
What I want them to wear
When I want to Photograph them
Will
In an outside/graffiti looking urban location.
Very mysterious, charming, not looking at the camera, hand under chin. Stood up but casual.
Shirt, skinny jeans, an oversized jacket, modern/hipster footwear
In a bright outdoor light
Kiera
Either in a studio against a blank white background or outside in a woodland/country location.
Very pretty and Vintage looking to her side or directly down the camera lens. Lots of flowers and soft pastel feel.
Something girlie and vintage that looks cute but original
In a sunny but slightly dawn/dusk feel.
Eloise
In a city looking location (such as Brighton) or an open park.
With her guitar looking daydreaming with concentration. Not looking anyway, profile or from the back or a high angle. Something special in the eyes.
Something hipster mixed with indie vintage. Really personality reflective mixing dark & light colours. Knitted jumper, denim jacket, leggings & casual footwear and lots of accessories
In a daylight but slightly shadowed light.

For my music magazine I have planned to use four different 'stars' to photograph based on their fashion sense and how that relates to my chosen genre of magazine. I will display my photographs in a similar style to COMPANY magazine hopefully creating something with a similar look about it. I have gathered examples of page design layouts I like and thought about how I could intrept this into my own magazine.
The following two pages I really like how they use font type and boxes to create a scrapb booking effect to the page. The first one I think would be best for my contents as it could be changed into a fresh idea for the main features (the people I photograph). The bottom one I think would be a great way to present my chosen artist for the double page spread (my interview) as it shows a simple design idea I could employ myself and create on my own.

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