When I retook the photographs I decided to base it on a photograph that I liked, therefore I found a photograph from Google and took inpiration from it. Therefore, I photographed my model's face, half her body and full shots using close-ups, mid-shots and long shots. This also captured her hair, make-up, jewellery and clothing.
I did all of the models make up and hair myself. We used a wide range of techniques to make sure the right look was created.
As I adapted my make-up in order to make it look similar to the photograph I liked.
I photographed close ups and full body shots to add a feeling of variety and change, so all the photographs were not predictable or boring.
I also tried a landscape effect.
We used this pose often, as I have seen in any many Rock photographs and magazines throughout my research, therefore I tried to re-create it in my own way.
We made the word 'Love' visible on her outfit, because this is quite an important aspect of her outfit.
We also re-created hand poses that are linked with Rock music, therefore we tested these out, and I made her lean forward for more effect.
We tried a range of facial expressions but holding the same pose, to see what effect this would have on the photographs and whether it would produce connotations of Rock.
In these photographs, I was testing the images and making sure there if I was to use these photographs there would be space of all of the conventions of the magazine.
After taking a variety of shots of her just standing, I decided to make her lean on the wall, for a different type of effect, to connote her rebellion.
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