1. Plans for Photoshoot
Theme-
Summer Clothing
Schedule-
Date of photoshoot:
Initial shoot April 24th 2017 @ 13:30-14:30
Re-shoot April 25th 2017 @ 10:30-11:30
Final shoot April 27th 2017@ 12:30-13:30
Models-
Jordan Randel’s- age 17- I have chosen him as one of my models as I believe that he will be
capable of pulling of the clothes. I have also chosen him because he will give my honest
feedback on the clothing once he has worn them.
Brendon Geddes - age 17- I have chosen him because he fits my target audience and is
capable of pulling of the clothes.
Natasha Bonello- age 20- I have chosen this model as I believe it gives a gender variation so
it appeals to both male and female also the store caters for both genders.
Clothing-
Costume 1-
White long sleeved t-shirt- £5.00
Black pants- £8.00
Shoes-£12.00
Costume 2-
blue t-shirt- £5.00
Blue Jeans - £8.00
Shoes-£15.00
2. Costume 3-
Jump suit - £9.00
Shoes -£19.00
Locations-
My first image will be a male-aged 17 standing on the roadside on mild summer day. He will
be wearing a pair of trainers and a pair of jeans with a black t-shirt and a thin over jacket.
The location of this shoot will be in Priestley College at the rear near the smoking area.
My second image will be of a male-aged 17 standing on the roadside in front of a hedge on
an overcast day. He will be wearing thin simmer track jeans, trainers and a long sleeved t-
shirt. The location of this shoot will be held in Priestley College, at the priestly entrance.
My third image will be of a female-aged 20 standing in the middle of the road looking
towards the camera as a direct address. She will be wearing an all in one summer jump suit
and open laced pumps, this will be shot in great Sankey at Helmsdale lane on the main road
into the street.
Legal & Ethical
Copy right-
Copy right was introduced in 1988 as a Designs and Patents Act and this is being enforced
still to this today.
My campaign must follow the copy right law which states that I am not allowed to use
another peoples work as my own.
Defamation-
The Defamation Act 2013 (c 26) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which
reformed English defamation law on issues of the right to freedom of expression and the
protection of reputation.
My campaign must follow the defamation act. I am going to abide by this with allowing the
freedom of speech to take place.
Obscenity-
The character or quality of being obscene; an act, utterance, or item tending to corrupt the
public morals by its indecency or lewdness. Obscenity is a legal term that applies to
anything offensive to morals.
3. My campaign must follow the obscenity law. I am going to follow this rule by not including
any information that could offend any one’s morals.
Equality-
The Equality Act protects you from various forms of discrimination relating to disability, and
also discrimination and harassment: Direct discrimination is when you are treated less
favourably than another person because of your disability.
My campaign must follow the equality act. I am going to follow this rule by not using any
discriminative language.