Monday, 12 January 2015

Photo-shoot Planning

For my photo-shop planning, I decided to draw out the images I want to take as it was easier than doing it on a computer.

For this first shot, I will have a long shot which will show the whole body of my models. It will also have a wall behind. They will be looking directly down the camera to add power as if they're staring at the reader. I will also have a flash from the camera as my light.

I will use a mid shot for this shot and will have the model looking angrily if not serious down the camera. He will also be standing tall and not slouching. The camera may also be at a low angle to add superiority to the artist. The flash will be again from the camera.

For this shot I will use a long shot and the model will be facing away from the camera walking down a street somewhere. His hands will also be in his pockets. I will get my light from lamp posts and cars that may be passing which will add ambient lighting therefore making my model stand out. 

The model will be leaning against a wall, which the camera will be alongside. It will take the place of a long shot to get the full outfit of the model as well as the rising smoke that will be produced. The model will have a hood up so you cannot see his face. 

The model will be leaning against a car and will have his arms crossed. It will be at mid shot so we can get the model as well as the brand of the car. It may also be at a high angle so it looks down on the model. The lighting will be from natural light given by the sun.


The camera will be at the same height of the sunglasses and will be at a mid shot so we can capture the crown as well as the throne in which the model will be sat on. The cigar will also be used to show wealth of the rapper.


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