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Outfits and props
1. Ideas of what I want my cover model to
wear, and props I’d like to use, for my photoshoot.
2. Outfit 1:
These are probably the shots I will
use for my front cover so I’d like the
colours of my models outfit to
compliment my theme.
I’d like my model to wear a smart
suit and a red tie. The red tie will
match my colour scheme and the
title, which is also red. This will
show uniformity, making my
magazine appear smarter and more
professional.
In this shot I’d like him to be holding
a guitar as it will be on the cover and
I want the reader to immediately be
aware of the purpose and genre of
this magazine. It also gives the
musician credit as it shows they play
their own music. This is good as
some people feel like the music
industry is being taken over by
computers and technology.
3. Outfit2:
Britain is well known for rainy weather.
As it’s winter, my outdoors shot will
probably be set in the cold, rainy weather.
This means my model will wear winter
clothes such as a coat, and they may have
an umbrella.
I’d like my model to wear grey and black
times so they suit the sulky, morbid
feeling usually associated with cold and
wet weather in the winter. A long coat
would look smart and continue the smart
character I have created for my model.
4. Outfit 3:
In the photographs I'm taking with the
piano, I’d like my model to look as if he
has got in from a day out and is winding
down at home. I’d like him to dress like
he's been to a formal event so a waistcoat
and tie would be appropriate. It also
highlights a sense of his sophisticated and
British style that I am trying to create. I
may also include books as it presents him
as intelligent which may make him more
likeable by the readers.