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Shooting my Photo-shoot -HOW I ORGANISED MY PHOTO-SHOOT -WHAT SHOTS I WAS GOING TO USE

Shooting my photo shoot

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Shooting my Photo-shoot-HOW I ORGANISED MY PHOTO-SHOOT-WHAT SHOTS I WAS GOING TO USE

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How I organised my photo-shoot:

Due to me having two models, I had to text both models to arrange a suitable time to meet for my photo-shoot. On the next slide are screenshot’s of my messages to show how I arranged this and how I organised the location and costumes for my models.

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Here are my messages to show how I organised my photo-shoot:

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Below are a list of shots I want to try and why

Mid-shot- I want to use a mid-shot for my front cover photo as this gives a close look to the model without being a close up shot. This shot also allows you to see the models face and the clothing the model is wearing. I also want the model positioned facing the camera with direct eye contact looking into the camera.

Long Shot- For my contents page image I want too use a long shot to show off the whole of the models body. The reason for this is because it allows the viewer to see the model as a whole, as they can see the models outfit and face. However I want to have my model looking away from the camera.

For my double page spread I want too use a long shot also as I feel this is one of the main codes and conventions of a double page spread.