PHOTOSHOOT PLAN
MAGAZINE: REAL POP
PHOTOGRAPHER: ZAHRA SMITH MONTEIRO
MODELS: AMBER SMITH MONTEIRO
PROPS/COSTUME/MAKEUP REQUIREMENTS:
POLAROID CAMERA. NATURAL MAKE UP, LIGHT CLOTHING
LOCATIONS AND NOTES DATE: 20/01/2017
TIMES:
SIXTH FORM COLLEGE SOLIHULL
BLUE SCREEN WALL FROM10:00 AM TO 10:30AM
Home studio 9:30 11:20
Notes: I will be using a long shot for the
image within my double page spread as I
want a full body shot of my model to be
visible, for the audience to see the models
outfit from head to toe. This will again be
taken with a studio background.
Notes: I would use a medium long
shot to give the audience a view of the
models outfit and makeup. As well as
the studio location being visible.
I will be using a medium close up for the
cover of my magazine as the close shot
of the models facial expressions and
make up will help to represent the
genre.
This is also a long shot I will use in my
magazine, possibly for my double
page spread. With my model holding
a polaroid camera, not necessarily in
this position but in a fun and exciting
one, to help represent the fun of the
genre pop.
I will also use a close up shot on my
contents page to fit in nicely with
cover lines about the model. The
close up gives a clear view of the
subjects face as well as make up
and facial expressions the close up
shot will also give hints that the
shot was taken within a studio.
I will use a mid-shot on my contents page
and for secondary images on my cover
page. I feel a mid-shot helps give a clear
view of the model and makes their
appearance clearer which helps show how
they are representing the genre of pop
within their make up and costume as well
as facial expressions.

Photoshoot plan (2)

  • 1.
    PHOTOSHOOT PLAN MAGAZINE: REALPOP PHOTOGRAPHER: ZAHRA SMITH MONTEIRO MODELS: AMBER SMITH MONTEIRO PROPS/COSTUME/MAKEUP REQUIREMENTS: POLAROID CAMERA. NATURAL MAKE UP, LIGHT CLOTHING LOCATIONS AND NOTES DATE: 20/01/2017 TIMES: SIXTH FORM COLLEGE SOLIHULL BLUE SCREEN WALL FROM10:00 AM TO 10:30AM Home studio 9:30 11:20 Notes: I will be using a long shot for the image within my double page spread as I want a full body shot of my model to be visible, for the audience to see the models outfit from head to toe. This will again be taken with a studio background. Notes: I would use a medium long shot to give the audience a view of the models outfit and makeup. As well as the studio location being visible. I will be using a medium close up for the cover of my magazine as the close shot of the models facial expressions and make up will help to represent the genre.
  • 2.
    This is alsoa long shot I will use in my magazine, possibly for my double page spread. With my model holding a polaroid camera, not necessarily in this position but in a fun and exciting one, to help represent the fun of the genre pop. I will also use a close up shot on my contents page to fit in nicely with cover lines about the model. The close up gives a clear view of the subjects face as well as make up and facial expressions the close up shot will also give hints that the shot was taken within a studio. I will use a mid-shot on my contents page and for secondary images on my cover page. I feel a mid-shot helps give a clear view of the model and makes their appearance clearer which helps show how they are representing the genre of pop within their make up and costume as well as facial expressions.