This image is a close up shot of my cover model. It shows off features but shows he is the subject against the white background. The light suggests that the photo is fun and not serious.
This image also stands out, and the model is looking straight at the camera therefore giving a direct mode of address.
This is a contrast against the last image as it is quite dark and menacing.
The model also stands out in this photo against the plain white background, and this suggests that the model has a role of importance, such as a band member would have their fans.
This photo is closer up and is simple and shows the model clearly, rather than having lots of props.
This image is fun and connotes that the model in the photo might just want to have fun. The flower shows the feminine side of the model and is a fun prop to use. She is also using direct mode of address.
This image has a contrast between the graffiti and the brick wall and the two models who are smartly dressed. This shows two different worlds and makes the models stand out.
This image uses a bird cage as a prop. I used this because I thought it was different to what other people would use and creates an individual feel to the image. The model is looking at the cage, suggesting that the cage is the centre of attention and has some significance in the shot. The lighting from the sun and the shadow from the trees is a natural effect.
The model is looking off camera which makes the audience wonder what she is looking at or thinking. The guitar shows an interest in music (the magazine is a music magazine) and the model stands out against the background.
The model is using direct mode of address which connects the reader to the photo. The crossed arms suggests casual or relaxed and the use of an american flag as a prop suggests a patriarchal power and strength.
The model here is wearing sunglasses and a cross necklace portraying a casual image. The looking off camera suggests relaxed and the lighting links with the sunglasses off a nice day.
This image also stands out, and the model is looking straight at the camera therefore giving a direct mode of address.
This is a contrast against the last image as it is quite dark and menacing.
The model also stands out in this photo against the plain white background, and this suggests that the model has a role of importance, such as a band member would have their fans.
This photo is closer up and is simple and shows the model clearly, rather than having lots of props.
This image is fun and connotes that the model in the photo might just want to have fun. The flower shows the feminine side of the model and is a fun prop to use. She is also using direct mode of address.
This image has a contrast between the graffiti and the brick wall and the two models who are smartly dressed. This shows two different worlds and makes the models stand out.
The model is looking off camera which makes the audience wonder what she is looking at or thinking. The guitar shows an interest in music (the magazine is a music magazine) and the model stands out against the background.
The model is using direct mode of address which connects the reader to the photo. The crossed arms suggests casual or relaxed and the use of an american flag as a prop suggests a patriarchal power and strength.
The model here is wearing sunglasses and a cross necklace portraying a casual image. The looking off camera suggests relaxed and the lighting links with the sunglasses off a nice day.

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