The document summarizes why a photographer chose one picture over others for a school magazine cover. The selected picture had perfect lighting, focus, and model positioning that represented the magazine well. An alternative picture was too blurry and the models were poorly positioned. Another option had unwanted flash reflection and a covered model face. A third picture had awkward lighting, blurriness, closed eyes, and exaggerated facial expressions, though the angles were nice.
This document discusses five photos selected from a photo shoot. For each photo, the author explains why they chose it. They highlight aspects like the model's pose, visibility of the outfit, lighting, background elements, and how well each photo fits the theme of showing off the outfit or capturing a child at play.
This document summarizes the editing process for images used in a magazine. It describes cropping and editing the front cover image to focus on the subjects and make their clothing match. Images for the contents page were also edited, such as increasing brightness and contrast, switching to black and white, and changing backgrounds and clothing colors. The same edited images were used for the double page spread to relate it to the contents page.
This document contains annotations for various photos taken for a magazine feature page. Many of the photos are commented on for having issues like poor lighting, focus, or composition that make them unsuitable despite other desirable qualities. A few photos are highlighted as very good examples that effectively capture emotion, use flattering angles, and have well-lit quality, but are still not used due to not fully representing the magazine's style or message. The main photo chosen for the feature page is praised for being edited to match the magazine's colors and stylistic vision.
The document summarizes the progress made on designing the cover of a magazine in Photoshop. It describes experimenting with different background images and colors, editing a masthead design to make it stand out against dark backgrounds, shaping elements of a featured image, and copying the title from a related movie poster to link the magazine content. The next steps will be adding a tagline, subheadings, and other typical magazine elements like barcodes and prices.
The document outlines the production process for designing a magazine front cover for a thriller film. It describes revisions made across three drafts. In the first draft, the costume and layout are deemed ineffective and cluttered. The second draft changes the clothing, adds a background effect, and receives feedback on further improvements. The final draft incorporates this feedback, changing fonts and colors for continuity across productions to better suit the thriller genre. It sharpens the main image, adds more text elements, and buzz words to complete the magazine cover design.
The document evaluates images for use in a magazine. An image circled in blue will be used for the front cover because the model has a direct facial expression and mode of address that will entice the audience. Images circled in red will be used for the content page as they are fun and promote an interesting magazine using different photography techniques. An image circled in green will be used for a double page spread because the model has another direct facial expression and mode of address.
The document summarizes why a photographer chose one picture over others for a school magazine cover. The selected picture had perfect lighting, focus, and model positioning that represented the magazine well. An alternative picture was too blurry and the models were poorly positioned. Another option had unwanted flash reflection and a covered model face. A third picture had awkward lighting, blurriness, closed eyes, and exaggerated facial expressions, though the angles were nice.
This document discusses five photos selected from a photo shoot. For each photo, the author explains why they chose it. They highlight aspects like the model's pose, visibility of the outfit, lighting, background elements, and how well each photo fits the theme of showing off the outfit or capturing a child at play.
This document summarizes the editing process for images used in a magazine. It describes cropping and editing the front cover image to focus on the subjects and make their clothing match. Images for the contents page were also edited, such as increasing brightness and contrast, switching to black and white, and changing backgrounds and clothing colors. The same edited images were used for the double page spread to relate it to the contents page.
This document contains annotations for various photos taken for a magazine feature page. Many of the photos are commented on for having issues like poor lighting, focus, or composition that make them unsuitable despite other desirable qualities. A few photos are highlighted as very good examples that effectively capture emotion, use flattering angles, and have well-lit quality, but are still not used due to not fully representing the magazine's style or message. The main photo chosen for the feature page is praised for being edited to match the magazine's colors and stylistic vision.
The document summarizes the progress made on designing the cover of a magazine in Photoshop. It describes experimenting with different background images and colors, editing a masthead design to make it stand out against dark backgrounds, shaping elements of a featured image, and copying the title from a related movie poster to link the magazine content. The next steps will be adding a tagline, subheadings, and other typical magazine elements like barcodes and prices.
The document outlines the production process for designing a magazine front cover for a thriller film. It describes revisions made across three drafts. In the first draft, the costume and layout are deemed ineffective and cluttered. The second draft changes the clothing, adds a background effect, and receives feedback on further improvements. The final draft incorporates this feedback, changing fonts and colors for continuity across productions to better suit the thriller genre. It sharpens the main image, adds more text elements, and buzz words to complete the magazine cover design.
The document evaluates images for use in a magazine. An image circled in blue will be used for the front cover because the model has a direct facial expression and mode of address that will entice the audience. Images circled in red will be used for the content page as they are fun and promote an interesting magazine using different photography techniques. An image circled in green will be used for a double page spread because the model has another direct facial expression and mode of address.
The model's facial expression is a half smile and his pose appears very set up. His positioning leaves enough room to add magazine sell lines and title while remaining in focus to improve the overall image quality. The lighting achieves a bright look through flash function use.
The document discusses reasons for choosing or not choosing various photos for a magazine. It analyzes several photos, noting when the Santa hat is not fully visible, the background is not completely black, or there is too much headroom. It ultimately selects one photo where the hat is most noticeable, the model uses direct address with an appropriate expression, and the dead black background makes the red hat stand out well.
This document provides explanations for the photo selections made for different elements of an R&B magazine. A photo of the model James with a mysterious, non-smiling expression was selected for the cover as it captured the key themes of R&B magazines. Photos where the subjects were looking away from the camera were rejected for the cover as it doesn't show connection with the audience. A photo of James with space to the right was used for a double page spread to allow for article text. A photo of Blaine was used for the contents page as the text could wrap around his body. Other photos were rejected for reasons such as the subject appearing to float, wearing a suit which doesn't fit the genre, or being out of
The document discusses changes made to a flat plan layout. Originally, the plan showed 5 center images on the contents page, but the author only had enough images for 3. Two images of the same model were used. To improve the layout, the author added text related to one image of a male model holding a guitar. This change had a better impact and looked neater than the original layout.
The document discusses the progress made on designing a film poster to remember Jean. The designer changed the title text color from red to blue to avoid representing horror and added a gradient overlay to mimic fading memory. An image of a woman is being used temporarily until the designer can replicate the same effect with their own photo, and a shadow on the woman's face represents her memory fading into darkness. Various design experiments are discussed, including changing colors, removing photo blur and cropping, but the designer remains unhappy with certain aspects and plans to take a new photo.
The document discusses ideas for images to include in different sections of a music magazine. For the front cover, the author considers recreating black and white photos in color and adding gels to make them more vibrant. For the contents page, a range of close up and long shots are recommended, including possible gig shots and images of both men and women. Article images show diversity in poses, costumes, and shots including close ups and long shots that text could be curved around to give a unique look. Both male and female images are considered for feature articles.
The document describes the process of editing an image for a magazine cover and contents page. The image was inserted into Photoshop and cropped to fit the magazine cover without distorting the model. Text and other elements were added around the model. The brightness and contrast of the image were increased lightly to make it look more professional and inviting for the cover. For the contents page, the image was cropped slightly to straighten it and inserted on the right side for neat appearance.
The document discusses editing two photos for a magazine cover using Photoshop. For the first photo of Becky, the editor increased brightness, contrast, and vibrance to make the colors more vibrant and eye-catching. Background blur was also added to focus attention on Becky. For the second photo of Emma, brightness and contrast were increased to enhance features and hair color. Background blur was again used to make the subject stand out against the backdrop. The editor believes the edited images now look more conventional and appealing for the magazine cover.
The document summarizes how the author took photos for a music magazine. They used a fan to create windblown hair on a model impersonating Katy Perry against a green screen background, which allowed easy removal and placement on a white background. The author also used a professional school camera to take several shots from different angles to create various looks, then selected the best photo on their laptop. They additionally used a personal pink camera to take a photo of Lady Gaga at home for easier editing to a professional standard.
This document describes the process of creating a magazine front cover and poster from original images. For the magazine cover, the author cropped the background from an image to make it look like a cover and chose a font for the masthead. For the poster, the author cropped an image, added a dark background effect to relate to a horror genre, and included text to make the final product look like a poster.
The document discusses the student's choice of a front cover photo for their magazine. They chose a photo of a smiling student looking at the camera with the school in the background. They felt this image suited the magazine and that cropping it would provide a nice backdrop. The blurred greenery gives the impression of high quality and allows for clear text placement. They also discuss choosing a contents page photo showing two happy models in landscape format that represents school and links to the magazine brief and front cover image through shared elements.
This document provides screenshots and explanations of the iterative process of designing a contents page. The author placed boxes and notes in the first screenshot to begin planning. Pictures and color schemes were then tested and adjusted for quality and theme. Colors were changed to red, black and white. Pictures and front cover person were also moved and changed. Page numbers were added for navigation. Quotes and captions were paired with images but initially lacked clarity on associations.
The document describes the process for creating an experimental magazine cover focused on boxing. It details how the creator blurred a boxing ring image as the background. Mist was added to create a more creative effect. The text "boxing legends" was inserted as the title in white text with a black outline. An image of Mike Tyson was placed in front with his background erased for clarity. Another boxer image was placed behind Tyson. Reflection notes the creator will trim images, use similar fonts and background styles for the final project.
The document discusses various edits made to fashion photography images in Photoshop. Multiple images were brightened to improve lighting and balance exposure. Dials and other distracting elements were removed from walls using the spot healing tool. Models were re-centered by cropping photos. Stray hairs were erased from one model's photo. Cropping was also used to remove unnecessary space and focus on subjects.
The document discusses planning for a photo shoot for a magazine cover. It will take place in various indoor and outdoor locations, including a dining room, outside steps, and the beach, to suit different fashion themes. Makeup will be natural with winged eyeliner. Hair will be natural and wavy or tied up depending on the outfit. Poses will be feminine to showcase the clothes in a sophisticated but welcoming way. Props like scarves, steps, and branches will add interest. A digital camera will be used for high quality photos suitable for the magazine.
The document describes setting up a photo on an international paper page in a layout program. The photo was dragged from another tab and positioned slightly off-center to focus on the model. Small text was added below in the same font used previously, describing the model's clothing. The photo's coloring was adjusted by applying a light blue tone to make it appear brighter while adjusting the gloss and ambience to prevent it looking too blue.
The document describes the process of designing a magazine cover in Photoshop. Key steps include:
1. Selecting an image for the cover and removing the background using selection and eraser tools.
2. Editing the cover image by changing colors and fixing hair to make it look more professional.
3. Realizing the chosen fonts did not work and selecting new fonts from an online library for elements like the masthead and headlines.
4. Adding elements like a barcode, issue details, and pricing information to complete the design.
The document discusses photos taken for a magazine front cover, contents page, and double-page spread. For the front cover, the chosen photo features two models with powerful facial expressions. For the contents page, one chosen photo features a band with relaxed yet stylish body language. For the double-page spread, the chosen photo shows both models lying down but looking at the camera with striking facial expressions.
The document summarizes the steps taken to design a magazine cover in Photoshop. The designer selected an image of a model and used selection and eraser tools to isolate the model on a plain black background. They adjusted the brightness to darken the model for better contrast. Bold green text was added as the headline along with additional white text. Blue and white text was used for selling lines. A resized barcode image and additional text for issue details and price were also added.
The document discusses photos taken for a magazine front cover, contents page, and double-page spread. For the front cover, the chosen photo shows two models with powerful facial expressions, quirky yet confident body language, and an eye-catching composition. For the contents page, one chosen photo depicts three band members looking relaxed but stylish. For the double-page spread, the selected landscape photo shows both models looking at the camera with striking facial expressions and edgy yet stylish body language while lying down.
The student learned several new skills while progressing from the preliminary task to the final product of creating a blog. They became more proficient with software like Photoshop, InDesign, and Prezi. Having a more detailed plan led to better results. The student also feels they developed a deeper understanding of how media institutions work through this process.
The model's facial expression is a half smile and his pose appears very set up. His positioning leaves enough room to add magazine sell lines and title while remaining in focus to improve the overall image quality. The lighting achieves a bright look through flash function use.
The document discusses reasons for choosing or not choosing various photos for a magazine. It analyzes several photos, noting when the Santa hat is not fully visible, the background is not completely black, or there is too much headroom. It ultimately selects one photo where the hat is most noticeable, the model uses direct address with an appropriate expression, and the dead black background makes the red hat stand out well.
This document provides explanations for the photo selections made for different elements of an R&B magazine. A photo of the model James with a mysterious, non-smiling expression was selected for the cover as it captured the key themes of R&B magazines. Photos where the subjects were looking away from the camera were rejected for the cover as it doesn't show connection with the audience. A photo of James with space to the right was used for a double page spread to allow for article text. A photo of Blaine was used for the contents page as the text could wrap around his body. Other photos were rejected for reasons such as the subject appearing to float, wearing a suit which doesn't fit the genre, or being out of
The document discusses changes made to a flat plan layout. Originally, the plan showed 5 center images on the contents page, but the author only had enough images for 3. Two images of the same model were used. To improve the layout, the author added text related to one image of a male model holding a guitar. This change had a better impact and looked neater than the original layout.
The document discusses the progress made on designing a film poster to remember Jean. The designer changed the title text color from red to blue to avoid representing horror and added a gradient overlay to mimic fading memory. An image of a woman is being used temporarily until the designer can replicate the same effect with their own photo, and a shadow on the woman's face represents her memory fading into darkness. Various design experiments are discussed, including changing colors, removing photo blur and cropping, but the designer remains unhappy with certain aspects and plans to take a new photo.
The document discusses ideas for images to include in different sections of a music magazine. For the front cover, the author considers recreating black and white photos in color and adding gels to make them more vibrant. For the contents page, a range of close up and long shots are recommended, including possible gig shots and images of both men and women. Article images show diversity in poses, costumes, and shots including close ups and long shots that text could be curved around to give a unique look. Both male and female images are considered for feature articles.
The document describes the process of editing an image for a magazine cover and contents page. The image was inserted into Photoshop and cropped to fit the magazine cover without distorting the model. Text and other elements were added around the model. The brightness and contrast of the image were increased lightly to make it look more professional and inviting for the cover. For the contents page, the image was cropped slightly to straighten it and inserted on the right side for neat appearance.
The document discusses editing two photos for a magazine cover using Photoshop. For the first photo of Becky, the editor increased brightness, contrast, and vibrance to make the colors more vibrant and eye-catching. Background blur was also added to focus attention on Becky. For the second photo of Emma, brightness and contrast were increased to enhance features and hair color. Background blur was again used to make the subject stand out against the backdrop. The editor believes the edited images now look more conventional and appealing for the magazine cover.
The document summarizes how the author took photos for a music magazine. They used a fan to create windblown hair on a model impersonating Katy Perry against a green screen background, which allowed easy removal and placement on a white background. The author also used a professional school camera to take several shots from different angles to create various looks, then selected the best photo on their laptop. They additionally used a personal pink camera to take a photo of Lady Gaga at home for easier editing to a professional standard.
This document describes the process of creating a magazine front cover and poster from original images. For the magazine cover, the author cropped the background from an image to make it look like a cover and chose a font for the masthead. For the poster, the author cropped an image, added a dark background effect to relate to a horror genre, and included text to make the final product look like a poster.
The document discusses the student's choice of a front cover photo for their magazine. They chose a photo of a smiling student looking at the camera with the school in the background. They felt this image suited the magazine and that cropping it would provide a nice backdrop. The blurred greenery gives the impression of high quality and allows for clear text placement. They also discuss choosing a contents page photo showing two happy models in landscape format that represents school and links to the magazine brief and front cover image through shared elements.
This document provides screenshots and explanations of the iterative process of designing a contents page. The author placed boxes and notes in the first screenshot to begin planning. Pictures and color schemes were then tested and adjusted for quality and theme. Colors were changed to red, black and white. Pictures and front cover person were also moved and changed. Page numbers were added for navigation. Quotes and captions were paired with images but initially lacked clarity on associations.
The document describes the process for creating an experimental magazine cover focused on boxing. It details how the creator blurred a boxing ring image as the background. Mist was added to create a more creative effect. The text "boxing legends" was inserted as the title in white text with a black outline. An image of Mike Tyson was placed in front with his background erased for clarity. Another boxer image was placed behind Tyson. Reflection notes the creator will trim images, use similar fonts and background styles for the final project.
The document discusses various edits made to fashion photography images in Photoshop. Multiple images were brightened to improve lighting and balance exposure. Dials and other distracting elements were removed from walls using the spot healing tool. Models were re-centered by cropping photos. Stray hairs were erased from one model's photo. Cropping was also used to remove unnecessary space and focus on subjects.
The document discusses planning for a photo shoot for a magazine cover. It will take place in various indoor and outdoor locations, including a dining room, outside steps, and the beach, to suit different fashion themes. Makeup will be natural with winged eyeliner. Hair will be natural and wavy or tied up depending on the outfit. Poses will be feminine to showcase the clothes in a sophisticated but welcoming way. Props like scarves, steps, and branches will add interest. A digital camera will be used for high quality photos suitable for the magazine.
The document describes setting up a photo on an international paper page in a layout program. The photo was dragged from another tab and positioned slightly off-center to focus on the model. Small text was added below in the same font used previously, describing the model's clothing. The photo's coloring was adjusted by applying a light blue tone to make it appear brighter while adjusting the gloss and ambience to prevent it looking too blue.
The document describes the process of designing a magazine cover in Photoshop. Key steps include:
1. Selecting an image for the cover and removing the background using selection and eraser tools.
2. Editing the cover image by changing colors and fixing hair to make it look more professional.
3. Realizing the chosen fonts did not work and selecting new fonts from an online library for elements like the masthead and headlines.
4. Adding elements like a barcode, issue details, and pricing information to complete the design.
The document discusses photos taken for a magazine front cover, contents page, and double-page spread. For the front cover, the chosen photo features two models with powerful facial expressions. For the contents page, one chosen photo features a band with relaxed yet stylish body language. For the double-page spread, the chosen photo shows both models lying down but looking at the camera with striking facial expressions.
The document summarizes the steps taken to design a magazine cover in Photoshop. The designer selected an image of a model and used selection and eraser tools to isolate the model on a plain black background. They adjusted the brightness to darken the model for better contrast. Bold green text was added as the headline along with additional white text. Blue and white text was used for selling lines. A resized barcode image and additional text for issue details and price were also added.
The document discusses photos taken for a magazine front cover, contents page, and double-page spread. For the front cover, the chosen photo shows two models with powerful facial expressions, quirky yet confident body language, and an eye-catching composition. For the contents page, one chosen photo depicts three band members looking relaxed but stylish. For the double-page spread, the selected landscape photo shows both models looking at the camera with striking facial expressions and edgy yet stylish body language while lying down.
The student learned several new skills while progressing from the preliminary task to the final product of creating a blog. They became more proficient with software like Photoshop, InDesign, and Prezi. Having a more detailed plan led to better results. The student also feels they developed a deeper understanding of how media institutions work through this process.
- Future PLC is an international publishing company founded in 1985 in the UK that has grown to include over 200 print titles, apps, websites and events.
- It started with a single magazine and has expanded through acquisitions of other publishers and magazines over the years.
- Future PLC now operates across the UK, US and Australia, publishing magazines and websites focused on technology, games, music, photography and other topics.
- The company has won numerous awards for its digital publishing work and continues to grow through new magazine launches, acquisitions, and expanding into events and other areas.
The document discusses various photos being considered for inclusion in a music magazine. It provides reasoning for including some photos and not including others. Photos that are selected are said to suit the genre of the magazine, look good on double page spreads or contents pages, and effectively portray the model as "looking the part" or like a "thug". Photos that are not selected have issues like unwanted backgrounds, an unfavorable camera angle, or too many people making the photo unsuitable for the magazine.
This document discusses different fonts that could be used for a rap/grime music magazine. Several fonts are liked because they suit the genre of music, are bold to represent the genres, or have a graffiti-like style. One font in particular is favored for a magazine cover because it is clear, stands out, has a thinner bubble writing style, and a cool graffiti look. Another font is suggested to be used for artist names because it looks handwritten like a signature and feels authentic.
Bauer Media Group is Europe's largest privately owned magazine publishing company, offering over 600 magazines, 400 digital products, and 50 radio and TV media across 17 countries, with a workforce of over 11,000. Kerrang, launched in 2004, is Bauer's most successful music magazine to date, originally focused on rock and metal genres but now featuring a variety of artists. BBC Worldwide is a smaller magazine company owned by the BBC, used to promote BBC brands, generating £157 million in profits in 2013/14. BBC Music Magazine, launched in 1992, includes articles on classical music trends in addition to artist features.
Bauer Media Group is a large European media company headquartered in Hamburg, Germany. It was founded in 1875 and has grown to include over 600 magazines, 4000 digital products, and 50 radio and TV stations across 17 countries. BBC Worldwide is the commercial subsidiary of the BBC, formed in 1995 to monetize and sell BBC programming internationally to supplement income from television licenses. It has expanded from a small department in 1979 to include divisions for video, audio, film, and merchandising.
This document contains reviews and critiques from a photographer of various photos taken of a band. The photographer considers factors like lighting, composition, gestures, visibility of models, appropriateness for their genre/magazine style, and overall quality. Some photos are deemed unsuitable due to issues like blurriness, poor lighting, unnatural poses, backgrounds not fitting the genre, or not clearly showing the models. Other photos are marked as potential candidates due to natural lighting, eye contact with the camera, fitting costumes/mise-en-scene, layered compositions, and capturing a sense of fun or story. The photographer aims to select photos that portray the band in a relaxed, inviting manner fitting an indie magazine theme.
The document appears to be notes from selecting and reviewing photographs for use in a magazine project. It describes various photographs of models and settings that were considered but ultimately not used. Reasons for not using the images included the subjects not looking at the camera, backgrounds not suiting the magazine style, and lack of clear facial features. Some images inspired mock-ups for the front cover or spreads but were not felt to match the final direction. Image 4236, 4237, 4238 provided inspiration for a contents page design.
This document contains reviews and critiques of photographs being considered for use in a magazine. It discusses the composition, lighting, focus, and subject matter of various photos, assessing their suitability for uses like front covers, double page spreads, and smaller interior images. Critiques address technical photo quality issues as well as whether the visual style and subjects align with the intended genre, color scheme, and overall vision for the magazine. Photos are evaluated based on factors like whether the main subject is clearly visible and engaged with the viewer, if backgrounds or props fit the theme, and how the photos might help tell stories or capture reader interest.
This document discusses potential images to use for a contents page. It reviews multiple images files of people in various poses and outfits. Specific images of "Princess" and "Bolu" are called out as possible choices for the contents page due to the subjects' postures and expressions. Other images are rejected due to issues like blurred faces, off-center compositions, unwanted objects like coats, or poses and facial expressions that are not preferred. The document concludes by noting one image of "Stephen" crouching at an awkward angle is unsuitable, while another image of a posing group could work for the contents page.
The document describes a selection of images for inclusion in a magazine. It discusses each set of 20 images, with the creator explaining why they chose or did not choose specific photos. For most images, the creator felt the subjects looked unhappy or the photos were unfocused mug shots. The creator selected some images that depicted the subjects looking friendly or professionally portraying hip hop artists. Overall, the creator wanted a variety of clear photos that fit the magazine's genre and allowed inclusion of different people within the space constraints.
The photographer reviewed a series of photos taken for an indie magazine. While some captured the desired mood and focused on the model, most were too dark, blurry, or did not have the right lighting, angle, or focus to be suitable for the magazine. A few photos of trees were liked as fitting the genre but most were too dark. Some full body shots and images with better lighting were selected for providing variety to the magazine.
This document discusses several potential photographs for a fashion spread and evaluates each one. The selected photo depicts a subject on a sunny day with a focused subject and background that reflects the summer theme. While other photos had desirable elements like a fast shutter speed, ideal distance or focus, they did not effectively communicate the summer theme or had issues when enlarged like lack of focus or inappropriate portrait orientation.
This document discusses photos taken of models for an R&B/hip hop magazine spread. The author positions one model for a double page spread but decides his pose lacks masculinity. They feel the first photo of the model sitting down best presents appealing masculinity through his jawline and posture. Later photos are rejected for not representing R&B/hip hop style due to one model's fur hood and top. Another selected photo is felt to work well for the double page spread by implying something being uncovered. Most photos of some models are rejected for clothing choices not stereotypically presenting R&B genre. One group of photos is deemed suitable for a contents page due to the edgy contrasting stances of two models.
The photographer conducted a portrait photo shoot to select images for her magazine. She wanted natural portraits and took photos both outside and in the college photography room without a tripod or formal shoot plan. From the images, she chose her final portraits based on composition, lighting, and drawing the eye to the subject. In editing, she adjusted hue, saturation and color balance to make the images look more professional with a warmer tone for her magazine cover. She rejected some images due to glare or being too dark/blurry and plans to improve future shoots with a better shoot plan and lighting adjustments.
The document contains descriptions and evaluations of multiple photos taken for a student magazine project. Most of the photos were practice shots used to test lighting, locations, poses, and angles, and will not be used in the final magazine. However, a few photos are identified as suitable for uses such as front covers, double page spreads, or graphic features due to qualities like the model's pose, the inclusion of a costume, and backgrounds that allow for text overlays.
The document discusses the selection of a photo for the cover of a magazine. Five photos were rejected for various reasons such as being out of focus, having parts of the subject cut off, or including too much empty space. The chosen photo was selected because it was completely in focus, had perfect framing with the entire subject included, and best expressed the scene in a way that would suit the magazine's title and additional text on the cover.
This document discusses 5 potential photographs for inclusion in a fashion spread with the theme of "grunge". For each photo, the author analyzes elements like the model's pose, focus on the clothing item, depth of field, lighting, and issues like backgrounds. Natural lighting from late afternoon shoots is a common strength across the photos. Reasons for considering inclusion generally relate to the photo directing attention to the clothing as the main subject.
This document discusses several photographs being considered for a fashion magazine spread with the theme of summer. The first photo is not appropriate as the clothes are not the main focus. The second photo is an action shot but when enlarged, the model is out of focus. The third photo is the right distance and in focus but was taken in portrait orientation instead of landscape. The fourth photo does not represent summer as it is too dark. The fifth and chosen photo clearly conveys the summer theme with a sunny day and green surroundings, and maintains focus when enlarged for a professional look.
This document discusses potential front cover photographs for an indie magazine. Three example photographs are presented that would work well, while one is presented that would not work well. The examples that would work well show a model making eye contact, have a plain background, and feature clothing fitting the target audience. The example that would not work has an unattentive model, busy background, and incorrect orientation.
The document discusses reasons for rejecting various images from a photo shoot for a magazine. Several images are rejected because the model or artist appears blurry, unprepared, or not properly lit. Other images are rejected due to issues like an out-of-focus background, closed eyes, or visible wires in the corner. Lighting problems caused additional images to be deemed unsuitable.
The document discusses photos taken during a studio shoot for an indie genre project. Several photos will not be used for the cover because of issues with lighting, framing, or background colors. However, some photos could work as graphic features inside the project due to the poses and focus, while one photo in particular is highlighted as a potential choice for the cover based on its lighting, focus, and neutral pose.
The document discusses several photographs and provides feedback on their quality. One photograph is praised for having natural poses, good lighting, and decent framing, making it suitable for a magazine. Another photo has clearer lighting and space above the head to crop, fulfilling the role of portraying a smart student role model. However, most photos have dull lighting due to bad weather conditions during the shoot. The best photos have interesting angles and positioning despite the lighting challenges.
The document discusses several photographs and provides feedback on their quality. It praises one photo for having natural poses, good lighting, and decent framing, making it suitable for its intended magazine genre. Another photo is clearer with better lighting, allowing for cropping. A third photo is described as aesthetically pleasing and fulfilling the role of portraying a student role model. However, most photos are said to be dull due to bad weather conditions during the shoot. The best photos feature interesting angles and positioning despite the low lighting challenges.
The document discusses photos selected for use in a magazine layout. Photos were chosen for the front cover, contents page, and double page interview spread. For the front cover, photos were selected that showed models looking directly at the camera to connect with readers. Additional front cover photos depicted a girl band and celebrity. Interior photos showed models in unique poses that differed from other photos to highlight different stories and attract various audiences. The double page interview photo portrayed the subject looking partially away from the camera against a distinctive graffiti background.
The document provides critiques of 5 nighttime photos that were not selected along with an explanation for the one photo that was selected. The photos were not chosen for reasons such as the background being unclear, the model not being framed properly, lighting that did not show the background, the location not matching plans, and the model or photo being at a canted angle. The selected photo showed off the background as planned, included leading lines, had the model in the perfect position on the right side, and matched the photographer's planned vision.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
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By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
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These photos are of myself and I am not a model of my magazine, so these have no use or effect.
The lighting is dark but lit up so you can see
what is going on. However, the model is too
far away.
This photo is not suitable for my magazine, as it is blurry
pixelated. The quality is bad and does not capture features
I want in my magazine.