Further assessment and reflections on the success of my photoshoots + overall quality of the photogr
i believe the success of my photoshoots were very high,
Madaline Shoot -
I believe this is level of success came through as i incorporated the conventions of this kind of shoot for the genre but develop the idea further, as whilst giving a stereotypical "rock" look on the model through her facial expressions and body language, outfit and makeup, I still managed to excentuate some femininity into the rock industry, as being a heavily saturated male market, this gives my magazine an edge. Also the experimental use of props such as a sofa was eye catching for a double page spread for example.



Amber Shoot -
I think in the Amber Shoot, success came through in the idea of this was a well carried out typical studio shoot, using professional lighting and not a phone torch, as well with her outfit, which incorporated pre existing fame of the rock genre into my work added more a more professional touch. although i also believe i didn't explore this shoot enough, i used very standard positioning and no props, i believe because of these weaknesses this was a weaker shoot and i shall use these, these will still make high standard images which are much more appropriate for smaller contents page images



Luke Shoot -
I believe the Luke shoot was a good example of a exterior shoot, i stuck to the genre through mise - en - scene, immaculately using more "industrial" backgrounds such as related to the rock scene, my use of outfit and make up connoted this well and props and poses were extremely well used. experimenting with a lot of positioning, location and props.




