



I chose my four girl models by looking to see out of my friends would look contrasting next to each other and who looked photogenic. I picked these four because they all have different hair colours, body shape, skin tone and facial features. They all have a very individual style which I like, I felt this would help connote the feeling of individuality for my magazine. However, I asked two of my best friends, Pete and Jordan to have a photoshoot because of their unique style. Pete wears unusual clothing such as old farmer hats and Jordan looks different because of his dredlocks threaded with beads. Also, both of them have very strong facial structure.
I like this picture because of the different levels in it, the way that Sophie is stood up while Priya and Beth and sat down. I also like the way they are each looking off into the distance, Sophie's laugh is also very convincing and natural. I chose to sit on this bonfire wood because I felt it looked rustic and unsual. I then edited the picture in photoshop by increasing the saturation and darkening some shadow around the edge of the photo. I feel that this gives the photo a warm glow and adds to the rustic, indie vibe.


I love this photo of Priya because of the body positioning, i like the way she is emerging through the tree. I feel that her facial expression is very natural and the way she is staring into the camera gives a soft, loving feel to the photo. I darkened this photo of Photoshop to make the tree seem more eerie and it also gave the photo a slight 'indie' edge in which I was trying to connote. Also, I like the way Priya's face is slightly turned to the side because it shows her lovely facial structure and the way her hair is covering a part of her face because it adds a mysterious element to the photo.
I love this photo because I feel it has a friendship vibe to it, the way all four girls are walking in a line together. I like the backdrop aswell because it could be leading anywhere - even an indie jazz festival which is what I want to use it for. I caught the photo as the girls were in motion and I like this because it captures to broken body structures of them walking. I used shadowing for the forest to add an eerie, indie element and highlighted the girls because I wanted them to be striking in the photo.
I love this photo because I feel it has a friendship vibe to it, the way all four girls are walking in a line together. I like the backdrop aswell because it could be leading anywhere - even an indie jazz festival which is what I want to use it for. I caught the photo as the girls were in motion and I like this because it captures to broken body structures of them walking. I used shadowing for the forest to add an eerie, indie element and highlighted the girls because I wanted them to be striking in the photo.I like this photo because I feel it is really cute, adorable and interesting. I asked Sophie to emerge herself in an interesting hedge that I found and this laughter is natural as she saw something funny while I was taking the photo. I like the interesting body structure as she has her arms straight down by her sides and I feel that like the above photo, this could of been taken anywhere. I did not edit this photo because I liked it the way it is, I felt that the shadow and light balance were perfect and I didn't want to distort any of the natural feeling from the photo. However, it may look slightly unprofessional if I use it in my magazine as it is quite blurred.

I love this photo because of the evil vibe it has, the trees resemble claws and the shadow I used on photo shop add to the ghostly feel. I like the way Annabel is stood, it resembles an awkwardness which many indie mags use but I feel the setting is very unique and I especially like the face the brances are in the foreground.
I like this photo because of the confidence that Priya has. I asked her to have her photo because I love her vintage, colourful look and especially love the way she layers her clothes. I felt that this mix of genre's combined with a charity shop look appeals to the unique, individual side of my magazine. I stood her against a wall because I wanted her to stand out. I like the way her hands are in her pockets which connotes a laid back approach to the photograph. I was unsure about the layout and colours as it looked quite genetic and poppy so I edited it on photoshop using shadow to darken the colours and edges to make it seem more 'indie' and appeal to that classy, dark colours of Jazz photo's.

I love this photo because of the evil vibe it has, the trees resemble claws and the shadow I used on photo shop add to the ghostly feel. I like the way Annabel is stood, it resembles an awkwardness which many indie mags use but I feel the setting is very unique and I especially like the face the brances are in the foreground.
I like this photo because of the confidence that Priya has. I asked her to have her photo because I love her vintage, colourful look and especially love the way she layers her clothes. I felt that this mix of genre's combined with a charity shop look appeals to the unique, individual side of my magazine. I stood her against a wall because I wanted her to stand out. I like the way her hands are in her pockets which connotes a laid back approach to the photograph. I was unsure about the layout and colours as it looked quite genetic and poppy so I edited it on photoshop using shadow to darken the colours and edges to make it seem more 'indie' and appeal to that classy, dark colours of Jazz photo's.
I like this photo of Pete because it is from the side and you can see his good bone structure. Also, I like the way I took the photo as he was laughing at a joke someone made, it gives the photo a natural appeal. Also, I feel that his 'farmer cap' combined with his simple black hoodie and ear plug adds to the individuality of my magazine as not many people would put these two items together but it seems to work on Pete. He is a very confident person and this seems to come across in the photo. However, I do feel that if he had been facing the camera it would of seemed more intense and his features would of looked better as his eyes looks quite squinty.

I like this photo because all three girls have very contrasting features, clothes, hair and poses. To edit this photo I darkened the wall behind them and part of their bodies because there was too much contrast. Then I tinted the picture with a bit of sepia to give it a rustic, possible 60's vibe. However, I feel this picture is more indie than it is Jazz and i'm not sure how I could edit it again to add a jazz vibe. I think that a grayscale may work with a lot of shadow to give the photo that classic, jazz look.

I like this photo because all three girls have very contrasting features, clothes, hair and poses. To edit this photo I darkened the wall behind them and part of their bodies because there was too much contrast. Then I tinted the picture with a bit of sepia to give it a rustic, possible 60's vibe. However, I feel this picture is more indie than it is Jazz and i'm not sure how I could edit it again to add a jazz vibe. I think that a grayscale may work with a lot of shadow to give the photo that classic, jazz look.


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