

I organiszed this photo by seeing this girl in the school canteen and asked her if I could take photo's of her for my media studies. I like the way she was dressed in a 1940's jazz fashion with a mix of vintage clothing. I also liked her facial features because I felt she looked striking and pretty. I chose a location of a wall because I didn't want a busy background because I felt she would not stand out as much.
These are my favourite photo of all the photo's I have taken so far. I asked this girl to model for my media coursework photo's because I felt that her style really fused the look of 1940's chicago jazz with a London Indie scene. I loved how she wore a giant faux fur coat with scruffy jeans and the flower in her hair really looked great. I liked the facial features she has, very rounded and soft with a hint of glamour and I love her hair. She really represents what I feel the magazine's readers would love to look like. I asked to shoot in front of a blank wall because I wanted a certain simplicity for the photos. Also, I felt she is very striking and should not have a lot of things going on in the background.

I love this photo because of the pose and facial expression which she has. I like the cheeky glance over the shoulder as it reminds me of a picture I used for my mood board of jazz singer Nina Simone. I like the confidence which she has in this photo and the use of her coat to cover up half her face brings a mysterious charm to the photo. I was inspired by the editing of the photo of Nina Simone and decided to edit this photo as much like that one as I could. On photoshop, I changed the colouring to black and white grayscale and then shadowed her coat and the wall. I sent light across her face to give her an angelic feel.

I love this full body shot because it shows the Indie side to the model. I love the combination of different genre's of clothing she wears with such confidence, which I feel shows in this picture. I like the way she is leaning against the wall which again connotes a cool confidence which I feel my readers of the magazine would be like. I like the natural laughing which she has in the photo because it gives contrast to the other two photo's, which are very serious faces. I edited this photo on photoshop and used a lot of harsh shadowing because I felt it contrasted well with the bright snow on the floor and the harsh light I sent across her face. I also felt it gave a rusted feel to the photo.
This is my favourite photo of this model. I love the way she brings her coat up close to her face and her expression is so intense. I asked her to stare into the camera and she was very natural at taking photo's, I think this would make an excellent photo for my front cover purely because of the striking intensity in her eyes and her pretty facial features. I used photoshop again to send a warm glaze over the photo, which reminds me of an old 1940's style film. I also coloured her eyes and lips to brighten them up a lot on photoshop and edited out any blemishes she had. I felt this gave her that old, 1940's film star look which complimented her unique outfit.
These are my favourite photo of all the photo's I have taken so far. I asked this girl to model for my media coursework photo's because I felt that her style really fused the look of 1940's chicago jazz with a London Indie scene. I loved how she wore a giant faux fur coat with scruffy jeans and the flower in her hair really looked great. I liked the facial features she has, very rounded and soft with a hint of glamour and I love her hair. She really represents what I feel the magazine's readers would love to look like. I asked to shoot in front of a blank wall because I wanted a certain simplicity for the photos. Also, I felt she is very striking and should not have a lot of things going on in the background.

I love this photo because of the pose and facial expression which she has. I like the cheeky glance over the shoulder as it reminds me of a picture I used for my mood board of jazz singer Nina Simone. I like the confidence which she has in this photo and the use of her coat to cover up half her face brings a mysterious charm to the photo. I was inspired by the editing of the photo of Nina Simone and decided to edit this photo as much like that one as I could. On photoshop, I changed the colouring to black and white grayscale and then shadowed her coat and the wall. I sent light across her face to give her an angelic feel.

I love this full body shot because it shows the Indie side to the model. I love the combination of different genre's of clothing she wears with such confidence, which I feel shows in this picture. I like the way she is leaning against the wall which again connotes a cool confidence which I feel my readers of the magazine would be like. I like the natural laughing which she has in the photo because it gives contrast to the other two photo's, which are very serious faces. I edited this photo on photoshop and used a lot of harsh shadowing because I felt it contrasted well with the bright snow on the floor and the harsh light I sent across her face. I also felt it gave a rusted feel to the photo.
This is my favourite photo of this model. I love the way she brings her coat up close to her face and her expression is so intense. I asked her to stare into the camera and she was very natural at taking photo's, I think this would make an excellent photo for my front cover purely because of the striking intensity in her eyes and her pretty facial features. I used photoshop again to send a warm glaze over the photo, which reminds me of an old 1940's style film. I also coloured her eyes and lips to brighten them up a lot on photoshop and edited out any blemishes she had. I felt this gave her that old, 1940's film star look which complimented her unique outfit.

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