2. Here Ariana Grande is
represented as innocent
and stereotypically
girlie, which is seen
from her natural make
up and pink party dress.
This has inspired my
ideas for my own
photo-shoot as the
image fully represents
the pop genre of my
magazine.
She appears to be in the
middle of a dance
routine, thus conveying
the model to be fun,
which conveys the
stereotype of pop.
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6. This image has given
me some ideas for my
photo-shoot in regards
to props. By shooting
Katy Perry blowing
bubbles it reinforces
the innocent
representation of the
model as bubbles are
stereotypically
associated with
younger children. This
also makes her seem
fun and not serious.
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9. Again, the artist is
clothed in a pretty,
party dress, which
makes them appear
feminine.
I may use this pose of
her lying on the floor
and use a prop of big
headphones (which
reinforces her music
career) as the pose
creates a link between
the reader and the
model as they are at
the same eye level.
This makes the model
appear more
approachable and
lowers the severity of
the image.
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12. I like this image of Rihanna
as she looks very fun and
girlie, and it completely fits
the needs for my pop
magazine cover shoot. The
oversized lollipop
exaggerates the OTT
elements of pop music and
heightens the fun of the
image. However, the licking
of the lollipop seems to
sexualise the model, and
therefore would not be
appropriate for my young
target audience of 12-15
year olds.