Photoshoot Planing
Before I start I would have to consider:
- Location
- Lighting
- Costumes
- Camera shots
Location:
My photoshoot will be outdoors and I think the location doesn't matter that much, because I'm going to use photoshop on all pictures and I'm not thinking of including the background from the picture, so the shooting would probably take action in the school corridors, because they are a convinient location.
Lighting:
Unfortunately I have technical problems with my camera, and the lighting in the corridors( my chosen location) isn't very profesional, but I have chosen to fix it with photoshop rather than using an actual day light, because thr theme of my magazine requires a bit more darkness and mistery and something different and unordinary, so a normal daylight picture just wouldn't do.
Costumes:
Costumes are a very importaint art of a magazine, they give an image and sometimes say more than words. I thank my model for puting so much effort in his costume. It is showing freedom and spirit of ribellion: the guitar, the hat, rings, the T-shirt of Iron Maiden, baggy jeans, wide shoes. Some may say: ''Casual'', but to me, the abbility of combining so many things and still looking ok is pure art.
This costume is very suitable because it's eye-catching and affective.
Camera shots:
The camera shots I was thinking of are low-angled shots and eather mid-shots or long shots (depending on what I'm going to use them for). My photoshoot won't be very big, because I don't need a lot of pictures and (since I'm not paying them) I don't like taking peole's personal time.
So I'm going to take a few photos and work with what I have.
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