1. Lydia Jones
In this photograph taken of the band
‘Mcfly’, its composition centres the
band members in this photograph to be
in a natural photograph. I like the
composition that they are set in as it
uses the rule of third. It uses a casual
stance as they are casually posing for
the photograph. The tone is light as the
colours are varied from white, grey and
black. They are placed against a grey
background as they are composed in
front. The genre of what is shown in
this photograph is rock.
This photograph of American singer ‘Demi
Lovato’ uses a high key lighting to bring out
the contrast of the setting and the singer.
The composition of the artist is using the rule
of third as her eyes and shoulders are placed
within the lines. The composition of the artist
is placed towards the left, leaving in view the
background. The shallow depth of field used
creates the setting and the emotion that the
image is showing. The light from the sun
brightens up over the artists face as she is
looking forward. I like the colours in this
photograph as it composes the artist to the
viewer. The photographer shows a more pop-
rock genre in this photograph.
In this photograph of ‘30 Seconds to
Mars’, the photographer has used the
rule of third. The composition used
indicates who the lead singer is as ‘Jared
Leto’ is placed in front of the other
members of the band. The colour tones
are simple colours from black and white
upon a grey background to show only the
band against the plain background. The
genre shows a more indie genre in this
photograph.
2. Lydia Jones
In this photograph of ‘Stephen Jerzak’,
the photographer has used the rule of
third to show that the artist is new and
upcoming. The composition of the
artist is not in center of the photograph
but positioned to the left. The image
shows the writing on the artists top in
bold to reveal the words what the artist
is showing. The contrast of the image is
dark to the background whilst the artist
itself is lighter and more in focus. The
photographer shows a more electro-
pop genre in the photograph.
This photograph of ‘Panic! At The
Disco’ uses the rule of third within the
composition of the band. The band in
the image are composed on a sofa
outside in front of a house, the clothing
represents a more punk alternative
genre of music that the band play. The
tones in the photograph are of a high
key lighting contrasting the band from
the house in the background.
In this photograph of ‘Lights’ shows the
genre of music she plays by the
composition of the artist and the object
that she is holding, as she is an electronic
singer. The rule of third which the
photographer uses shows the
background behind ‘Lights’. The tone is
contrasted into a dark colour of blues,
black and whites to show the electronic
sound that she is.
3. Lydia Jones
This photograph of ‘We Are The Ocean’
show the genre of post-hardcore sound
that they play by the clothing and
compositions that they are composed in.
The rule of third is used to show the band
against the background and compose the
band by being in focus of the image. The
tone is dark in the background but the
band is lighter to show that they are the
main part of the image.
This photograph of ‘Taylor Swift’ shows
the genre of music that she is by the tone
and the artist’s clothes, as she is of the
country pop genre. The use of rule of
third the photographer has used shows
the background by the shallow depth of
field as the artist is in focus.
In this photograph of ‘The Pretty Reckless’
the photographer uses the rule of third. The
clothing which the only one female member
‘Taylor Momsen’ is wearing a white top
against the other band members who are
dressed in all black, this shows the post-
grunge, alternative rock genre that the
band plays. The contrast colours are dark
for the band members against a light
background.
This photograph of ‘Rizzle Kicks’ shows the hip-
hop genre of music that they play due to their
hats. The composition of the singers is looking
down to the camera as if they were high up, as
the rule of third shows the background of the
sky. The contrast colours are light upon the
singers and darker on the background.