I chose the images of my artist for the contents page an double page spread form the same photo session. These are the best options I chose for the potentials of my double page spread artist image as I felt they represented my artists best and would relate to my previous blog posts. In some of the images, I asked my artist to look to the right as if she is looking at the text (interview) on my double page spread as her image is on the left while the text is on the right. In the end, to make sure I made a suitable decision I asked my fellow media students which image they thought would be most appropriate taking all factors into consideration.
This image was the one which I decided to use featuring on my double page spread. It was the bets option as her facial expression was most appropriate as she is smiling and looking at the interview.
Although this may have been the best choice, I could have made it even better if I worked on the lighting more during the shoot as there is a shadow which would make it more difficult for me to remove
This image shows my artists laughing which would also have shown her personality and emphasised this through the article but at the time the shot was taken, her eyes were halfway shut which makes the image looks unprofessional.
This image is a bit blurry which would be a downfall for my whole double page spread if it was used.
This image was a very possible option but like the second picture, the timing was not good enough.
I liked this image as it was not blurry and seemed to be the most focused. The downfall of this image is my artists' facial expression and shadow due to my photography.
I felt this image represented my artists the most as I liked the colour effect of the background as it matches my colour scheme and my artists was facing the text although this would have been a big risk as it was too blurry and maybe too hard to fix onto the page.
This image was also very focused and clear, I also liked the effect of the lighting behind my artist. I didn't use this image because of my artists facial expression which I think looks blank and maybe clueless or surprised which was not what I was aiming for.
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