Showing posts with label Photoshoot ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photoshoot ideas. Show all posts

Monday, 25 January 2010

Photo Scene's

i have taken various pictures trying to find an effective setting in which to do my photoshoot or as a sort of background for my main image to sit on to contrast the image but still convey the rock/metal influence of the magazine.
for example i have taken pictures in the graveyard, the church, on empty roads and by a bridge which i believe are quite promising places for the photoshoot, or to be edited and used as a background setting for my main image.
below are a few of the pictures i have taken.






























Taking Back Sungay - Liar



I have chosen to include this video as part of my blog as it has some very effective elements that i would like to adopt into my magazine cover, for example, the use of black and white filming to make the video even more interesting, much like the lie detector has created the music video from Adam Lazzara's lies. i will use this black and white effect during my photo editing to create a more eyecatching photo.

Thursday, 21 January 2010

Ideas for Photoshoot, poses and camera angles

i like how the picture is taken at an angle giving this an effect that wouldnt normally be incorporated into a magazine cover, also i like how the black and white effect makes him stand out. also i like the microphone as an added connection to the live music feel that my magazine is trying to achieve




i like this picture because of the efect they have used to blur out the background, making ian watkins stand out from the page, also i like how he is slumped in a careless style yet the effect of making his eyes brighter has been used to catch the readers eye.


i like this picture as it has been made to have a very dull colour about it which can connect to the rock/metal music scene, also i like his body stance as it shows a position of power with a low shot looking up to his face.


i like the stance used in this picture showing an 'i don't care' attitude, also the colours have been boosted for added effect with a graffiti wall background to emphasize the uncaring rock/metal attitude.

This last picture i like the effect of green and white, as it is unusual compared to a black and white theme, also i like the gravestones in the background adding to the whole dark, death, rock metal theme. finally, i like how it looks like a crumpled piece of paper which has faded to green which has an amazing overall effect.