The document discusses image ideas for a magazine cover and double page spread. For the cover, the images will be midshots and direct shots of a model showing cleavage, minimal clothing, tattoos, and a large necklace to portray stereotypical R&B imagery and interest audiences. Close-up shots of an artist looking at the camera are proposed for the double page spread to create a personal connection with readers and allow space for introductory text.
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2. For my magazine, these are the sort of images I will be taking for my front cover. They
are mid shots and direct shots, I am using these because they have a perfect angle of
my model and they show typical stereotypes of Rnb for example; showing her
cleavage, showing that she is wearing very little clothing and also showing that she has
tattoos and a big ‘bling’ necklace round her neck.
Using these images for my model to replicate will allow the audience to be interested
and read the magazine as it will catch their eye and will give the female audience to be
inspired and want to be like my model and the male audience that will be interested in
the minimal clothing.
Her facial expressions allow the audience to believe that she doesn’t care about
anything and just wants to have fun, just like any other Rnb artist.
3. For my magazine, these are the sort of images I will be
taking for my double page spread. These close up shots and
how the image is placed to the side will allow me to put a
short introduction or pull quotes which will start off my
double page spread.
The close up and letting the artist look directly into the
camera will allow my audience to think they have a special
connection with the artist and will allow them to concentrate
on the artists face/neck.