3. The backwards baseball cap
was use to create a
rebellious vibe, also to
connect with the readers
clothing style so they can
relate.
The open leather jacket is
worn by my model to
connote edginess, also it
goes along with the R&B
style.
I put my model in ripped jeans
as they are ‘popular’ at the
moment, this makes my model
look like a trend setter helping
the audience with the latest
style worn by my model.
The crop top I used on
my model is quirky and
suits the R&B genre, it
shows skin which a lot
of artists tend to do,
this could be popular
with males and
females.
I dyed the bottom of my
models hair pink, this
draws attention to the
model and shows
uniqueness, its also edgy
and daring.
I put my model in
high chunky boots
because I wanted
her to appear
taller and look
rebellious.
The colour scheme was black
because it looks dangerous and
the model looks intimidating.
4. • The outfit I chose for my model was based on R&B women who look
powerful and strong, this outfit was used to convince my audience
that this model is an R&B artist, the poses she did was to replicate
other women in this genre, the moody, staring poses gives the effect
of rebellion which is found in this genre of music a lot with the music
lyrics and clothing styles.
• Similarly, my target audience will want to be like the people of the
cover, therefore including long shots of my model gives the audience
tips on what the wear.
5. Front cover photo,
why?I used this photo for my front
cover because the model has her
sleeves rolled up looking as if she's
cool and edgy. Looking off camera
gives her a sense of mystery and
will intrigue the audience.
The backwards base ball caps gives
a sense of rebellion as well as the
little smirk on her face. Intriguing
the audience will make them want
to know more about this artist.
I used a different brick
background with graffiti on it to
give a more urban setting to go
along with the genre of music, the
brick is also straight on in
comparison the photo on the left
where the photo has been took at
an angle and isn’t straight.
6. The Cover Photo
This photo, being the
front cover will
hopefully draw in my
target audience, R&B
music fans who have an
interest in style and the
latest R&B hits and
news.
The cover photo will
stand out to them as
they will be able to
relate (clothing wise)
and feel as if they have a
connection and fit in
with this particular
audience.