My aim was to produce a series of photographs based around fashion photography, I'd like to think my end result followed through with this. As I used one of my researched fashion photographers method of setting for inspiration. My moodboard is a reflection of the pictures I intended to take, so therefore higher end fashion but to co-operate that into more affordable every day wear, suitable for students.
I started of by taking creative abstract photographs that have one subject area of focus, but later I decided to follow through with The Sartoralist's concept, of captivating street fashion.
I did try to maintain the model holding the a book element, to make it cohesive. I carried out it's key element by referencing it with the titled project 'the feel of the book' as each model has one thing in common, the each are holding a book or reading.
The process of this project was simple but required me to take pictures of people other than at college. So I went out to carniby street and approached strangers to model for my pictures. I feel that this gives more of a general feel of members of the public
My main application of camera technique was the low/high aperture and have the model in main focus and everything around them to be a blur. This was because I want the audience to view the fashion concept of the image, immediately and effectively.
I feel that I managed to obtain what I initially set out to do but made changes so that it would be a more accessible way for me to do so. I tried to cover all elements mentioned in my video pitch and I feel that this was a success as it shows in my final products.
To have these photographs published in an actual magazine would be appropriate, as they are well pixelated and in high definition. Not only have they been edited to a professional standard but the quality of them is something that is presented in magazines today.
The only improvement would be to have had some of the outside pictures in better lighting but because it's natural light and not studio, it projects well with the audience as they are aware of this.
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