When thinking about my genre I knew that to follow conventions an outside shoot wouldn't be appropriate. I wanted my images to look clean and purposeful; increasing the production values appearance. Continuing form these thoughts I realised it was key to have he correct outfit for my models. I want clothing that presented my models well, which additionally weren't to revealing. As this could have an effect on the audience and their guardians opinions when purchasing the magazine.
Background: I experimented a few of my images onto the black screen roll, which I thought looked good but didn't really fit my plans. So I then too some picture on the white background and felt this was a lot better and complimented my models more than the harshness of the black. I would definitely use this white screen again, I thought it was a great way to make my images feel more welcoming. When it came to the background itself I wanted to leave it as photographed, rather than editing one in, as this kept it image simple.
Clothing: For my main model, I organised three different outfits. Which had a range of colours an styles. I chose them because they gave style and presents to the model. I used more than one outfit as this would allow me to have a different look for all three pages, which follows the convention of a typical pop magazine. For my contents page models, I wanted to keep the outfits simple, which therefore allowed me to bring out their personalities through my choice of posing.
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