I used a high angle shot aiming down against our model, we positioned her sitting on a tree trunk log, with the guitar leanin against her. I dont like this photo as I think the angle isnt very well positioned as the guitar isnt really in it the models posture looks quite uncomfortable and we can see she is wearing socks rather than shoes and it doesnt look very professional.
This photograph is similar however I have used a medium shot of the model. In my photos the model didn't have direct eye contact with the camera because my partner was also taking photos and we wanted different angles to see which we liked best. We think that when the model isnt looking at the camera it looks more natural and unposed which is the type of appeal we want to create of our genre and model however I dont think the artist is portrayed as powerful and influencing as a role model when she hasnt got direct eye contact.
For these two photographs we composed our shot in a different setting, with our model standing in between the corner of a fence painted blue and left brown, We feel the unpainted fence gives character and shows a rustic look which appears quite quirky. For these photos, we changed our models hairstyle into a neat bn with flowers around her hair, we did this to give more style to the photos.
These two photographs, were taken on my partner Lauras camera, she edited them with a green filter creating subdued colour tones to the pictures. I like the unblemished appearance of the models skin making them look more proffessional.
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