Tuesday 1 June 2010

We have talked about having body art work, if we were to do this out photo shoots could look really cool with a close up of some funky body art.
I like how in this photo there is the vanishing point on the right handside. Also the whole shape of the models upper body creates an interesting shape.


It is the photograph on the right hand side that I really enjoy. I like the use of the purple filter on the camera, it adds another colour to the clothing and overall photo. Also the expression of the model is fun and in your face. Plus the way the model is standing with her hands on her hips creates a dramatci body shape.



I like how in this photo the model is right in the middle wih equal spacing of negative space around her. Alos the models face has a fun expression of, this would be great in our own photo shoot because of the playful element.




In this photo I enjoy the expression on the models face. I like the way she is looking into the distance. Also the mixture of the texture of the brick wall with the clothes works really well.





These photos have a real theatrical look to them. They have a structured and yet have a spontaneous aspect to them. They will work well with our idea of big costumes and bright colours.
These 4 photos have a really fun spontaneous look and feel to them. They have the feeling of movement and that is what we want achieve in our own photo shoot.
I particularly love the whole style of this shoot because the creative way the use of the same model in 3 different poses creates a really interesting and fun overall shoot. This could be used to add a fun and playful aspect to out shoot.
I really like the relaxed look of this photo. It has a look that it really isn't really staged and forced.
As we are thinking about looking at very extravagant make up this close up style of photography could be a good way forward with our photo shoot.
I like this pose because though it is very staged it still has a free movement with the placing of the arm behind the head. This could work for our photo shoot to give it this playful element.












Katy Lamont

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