The document provides details on 10 planned photo shoots for a magazine about Generation Z. Shoot 1 will take place in woods and capture group shots of models socializing. Shoot 2 will take place in a bedroom and feature portraits of a model relaxing. Shoot 3 will document models eating at a fast food restaurant. Shoot 4 will capture students at college. Shoot 5 will feature portraits of two models on a picnic. Shoots 6-8 will capture portraits of individual models. Shoots 9-10 will document two male models who are gamers in a bedroom. The document also outlines plans for layouts, models, context pages, color schemes, and text for the magazine.
2. Shoot 1
Location: Easingwold – Millfield woods
Models: Robyn Noble, Emily Grace Jenkins, Elle Slater, Charlie Scarce, Aaron Reynolds.
This shoot I have planned will be based in the woods in Millfield and the idea is to get some
group shots of socialization amongst generation Z. I plan on using my Leica Polaroid for this
woods shoot. I also intend to get some black and white polaroid portraits images. I dressed
everyone in colorful cool clothes so that the colours pop on polaroid coloured images. I'll
also have the girls in natural hair and makeup to represent it’s a natural setting and to go
side by side with the documentary style photography. I wanted to aesthetic to be a group of
friends chilling out. The idea behind it is the fact that growing up in small country side towns
can be seen as boring and with not much to do and therefore growing up me and my friends
would go chill in the woods and make a fire and sit and chat for hours. I also love the look of
trees and landscapes in an image so will use the trees and location to my advantage I plan
on having my portraits polaroid's all in the same area with the same background (trees), I
have also ordered some black and white film, therefore I can have a range of of coloured
and black and white images.
3. Shoot 2
Location: Easingwold – My bedroom
Models: Emily Grace Jenkins
I've planned to meet with Emily after we both finish work on Tuesday. She traveling down
form Harragott and staying at my house for a couple of hours. I didn’t have much planned
other than I'd observe Emily who would just be getting ready and relaxing in what appeared
to be her room. This was the only shoot where I couldn't plan to have my models in their own
surroundings. Do to where Emily is located and with work shedauls it wasn't possible. I've
planned to dress Emily in baggy, comfy clothing, which I think is approtraite beause I want to
protay emily as she's in her room relaxing. I've also planned to keep her hair and make up
very natural, a style which I'll be keeping through my magazine. I'll be maing using my nikon
camera but I will take a couple of polaroid images, I'm using this shoot to get th emajority of
none polaroid images. I will be spendng the majority of the shoot taking nikon camera
images to represent the core theme of the magazine is photography and that polaroid
photography is this certain issues feature.
4. Shoot 3
Location: York, KFC - Clifton Moor
Models: Robyn Noble, Charlie Scarce and Aaron Reynolds.
One thing that me and my friends like to do on evening that we're all free but also
don't have a lot of money to spend, is to go to a fast food restaurant. I want to
document one of these trips for a double page spread, as I want a few double
page spreads to represents how generation Z spend their spare time and
evenings. I will use my Leica polaroid camera and also use the coloured instax
film. I want to make sure I document the entire journey, from car journey to eating
to then driving home. I wouldn’t be planning clothing or anything like that as I
would just be observing and taking image sin documentary style and this also
means I won't give any direction whilst shooting.
5. Shoot 4
Location: York College
Models: Art / Music / Media Students of York college
With this shoot I don't have any other plans than to take my polaroid camera and
40x coloured instax film into college, everyday for a full week. College is an
experience that all teenagers go through after finshing school and GSCE's, it’s
the first step for teenagers to making their own decisions in terms of their future.
It’s a big change from spending 5 years at high school, college offers more
freedom and tennagers transistion to the 18 and over period which opens so
many aspects of adulthood for young people. I wanted to capture students in an
educational setting but still socialing and interacting between eachother. On my
breaks sometimes me and my friend who is in the same class as me, Emma, like
to socialise with a few friends on different courses. Therefore I hope to have a few
different faces and to capture some quirky angles and perspectives of students at
college.
6. Shoot 5
Location: Field in Easingwold
Models: Robyn Noble and Emily Grace Porter
During the period of your life when your between the ages of 18-21 years old, friendship is very
crucial and imporatant when going through postive and negative experinces. I'm lucky to be in the
position were my best friend is around me all the time due to us living together. Even though our
sheduals don’t guve us a lot of days to spend together shes always there for me and im always there
for her. I wanted to represent how much friendship means to people in Generation Z, our genaration
are the most social genartion, weve never not know to have no contact with whoever we want and
whenever we want. This has made friendships become more instense for impactful on an individuals
life. On one of the rare days robyn and I had a day off, I've planned a daytrip with robyn to go for a
pincin in a local field in easinwgold, something we like to do when its nice weather and we don’t have
any money. We'll bring her boyfrined charlie to take the polaroid imgaes of us both but I'll be taking
the indivdual photos of robyn. I plan to have this double page green and illustarted with drawning that
represent nature as I plan to shoot in a green field and want to the design to link with the polaroid
images.
7. Shoot 6
Location: Nathan's House – Rawcliffe (York)
Model(s): Nathan Riley
I want a range of different personalities and also different looks in my magazine, all within
generation Z. I've planned to spend a couple f ours round at my close friends house, nathan Riley
to observe and take a few polaroid images of him. I want to represent nathan as a cheeky,
homebird, young lad who lives in his dressing gown. A note ive give myself for this shoot is to be
aware of the models compostion in individiual shoots. Due to the struture of my magazine, and
having introduction pages to characters within the generation which are surrounded double page
spreads including them characters, I don’t want all the introduction pages having the same style
images. I want to make sure I have fun and new angles throughout my magaizne to keep the
reader interated and to keep the magazine inetersting.
8. Shoot 7 & 8
Location: Easingwold
Model(s): Charlie Scarce and Robyn Noble
With this shoot I thought about what I could add to the image to get a different effect than ive had in
previous shoots. I've ordered 10 sparklers off amazon and planned with Charlie and robyn to a shoot
on an evening to get some polaroid with sparklers. On the same evening I planned shoot 8 as I didn’t
think the sparklers shoot would take to long due to the un knowing effect the sparklers will make I
didn’t want to waste too much time on them. Charlie will be the focus of of both shoots as I want to
gather images for his introduction page and the feauting double page spread. Charlies shoot was
focused on him in his car due to his obbsession with his car and cars in general. But since ive
ordered 10 sparklers to get the shots of charlie and robyn with the sparklers on the same evening as
I don’t think this shoot will take us as much time. Charlies personality is shy and introverted yet
caring and loving and wanted to try and capture all these aspects of his peronality along with his
strong interest in cars.
9. Shoot 9 & 10
Location: Tom's House (Easingwold)
Model(s): Tom Porter and Jake Wright
I didn't necessarily have a shoot planned but I've asked my bother, Tom and his friend Jake, both
aged 18 years old, if I can take a few polaroid photos of them one day after school. As a 20 year
old, most of my peers are between the ages of 19 and 21, and I wanted to feature the whole range
between 18-21. Luckily, my brother, tom, is 18 years old and so is his best friend Jake. Both boys
are highly interested in games and woukd consider themselves "gamers," they love: xbox,
playstation, pc games, etc. This interest of Tom's is something I know little about but realise is a
huge culture within our generation, I also realised without my brother I wouldn't really be around this
culture as its not an interest of mine but I was not interested in whole culture of it, the constant
communication and addiction to winning and being the best. I planned with tom, for one evening to
sit and observe his in his room playing his games whilst on the headset to his friends who will also
be playing the same games. It's very important for me to be able to reach my aim, to feature
different personalities within one generation (generation Z) having a 'gamer,' in my magazine
features a huge group that will attarct an audience with of that group, finding the realtable side and
for those like me who don't play games, might find an interest as I did.
10. Layouts
I want to keep my layouts clean but without too much empty space, to do this I have the idea to add
hand drawn illustrations that fit the page and the themes of the page. Therefore this goes side by
side with my hand written text and keeping my project cohesion throughout. I like the idea of layering
images and having writing on top of images but with all that going on not letting it get too messy. I'm
going to have the polaroid image kept separate from the Nikon images, but I'll embed them
throughout my magazine. I've decided to not keep the other affects from my production experiments
apart from the polaroid imagery and also the hand written scanned elements. I made this decision so
that my magazine have a consistent style throughout and so that the reader wont be confused with
the themes and style, I felt added different image affects would take focus of the polaroid and also
the representations that I'm trying to portray. After having ideas on layout I decided to make rough,
basic drafts of layouts.
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14. Models
I plan on using a fair few models in my magazine but some models will just be featured due to the
documentary photography side of my magazine but the main models and their ages, who are focal and
involved in the set up photoshoots are listed below:
Robyn Noble (19)
Emily Jenkins (20)
Emma Garthwaite (19)
Elle Slater (20)
Emily Grace Porter (20)
Charlie Scarce (19)
Aaron Reynolds (19)
Nathan Riley (21)
Tom Porter (18)
Jake Wright (18)
15. Context Pages
With my magazine being a photography, I don't want pages and pages of writing but I also think it will
benefit the readers understanding of the magazine by adding a few context pages. These context
pages would inform the reader about the magazine and also about the theme of the particular
issue/edition. During planning, I drafted basic layouts to figure out the structure of my magazone, I has
to decide wether to keep cpntextual informtion all together or split the information up. I drafted the
different versions layouts and decided to keep the two different pieces of information separate from
eachother. I believe it not only visually looks better but also makes for a clearer layout for the reader
because the two main and most important pieces of information aren't put together but separate,
demanding their own attention. I also considered the idea of my magazine being a monthly produced
and published magazine, with the thought of more editions, I pictured the structure of each edition and
felt keeping to one structure would keep it cohesive mo matter how different the themes of each
edition might be. It also makes it a lot easier for readers as having a structure youre aware of what
you're being informed where and when leaving no confusion. I decided that the first page would be an
introduction page to my magaine, letting the reader know the core representations (generation Z) of
the magazine, the the other editions in mind this page would never change the information, only the
Image would change. Then id have a striking image covering a double paged spread to break up the
pages of information. After the striking image there will be another double paged spread describing
and informing the reader about the theme of the issue depending on the edition, with the edition I am
producing being 'instax' photography. After I was happy with the structure of these pages, I deceided
to embed two more contextul pages through my magaizne that represent the voice of generation Z.
these pages would be an opinion from the mind set of generation Z and would go side by side with a
relatable poalroid to bring in the theme of the particular magazine.
16. Colour schemes
I'll keep the colour palette very one because I feel I can due to the theme of instax photography. The design
elements, as long as they work with the polaroid effect, I am able to play around with multiple different colours. In
essence I will give every section of my magazine an indivdual background colour. I will make sure each colour
works with the one previous and the one following and will work with the images and illustrations organised on
the page. For example I'll keep robyn around the colour green as I mainly shot her outdoors in a nature setting.
The colour scheme for my cover I knew was going to be purly the image colours, I want a sunset with an aspect
of the image having connotations towards youth and hope. Therfore I feel a simple peace sign would be perfect,
I plan to have the cover as a sunset with a hand reaching up with a peace sign. the masthead and added text will
have the font 'courier new' and the masthead will be white and the added text will be black, so that it doesn't
clash with the image.
17. Text
With the personal touches of my magazine I believe featuring hand writing will bring all the personal
touches together. I have the idea of having the majority of writing as hand written and scanned, this
means all names and quotes I'll personally write. With the masthead on my cover and also for the
contextual pages throughout my magazine I've picked the font 'Courier New,' this font I feel works
well with my hand writing and also fits with the styles and themes I've planned throughout my
magazine. These decisions came from my production experiment on text, the hand writing affects, I
think is has a unique affect and with my magazine being a niche marketed magazine, I feel I have
the accessibility to more open design features rather than the normal codes and convention of a
standard magazine.