Friday, 10 January 2014

Photo shoot plan - You can't define beauty

Photo shoot planning document Date and time of photo shoot: January 23rd 2014 – 12:50

Material to be shot: models will be looking confident and happy as this article is about being confident with who you are and not comparing yourself to models in high fashion magazines who are using the ‘perfect image’ which is something we all aim to be. I will photograph my models in confident positions such as hands on hips with a forceful stance.

What personnel do you need?
Lighting assistant: hired lighting assistant
Makeup assistant: hired makeup artists
 Models: Andrew Wilson, Thomas Dove
Photographer: hired photographer

What props will you need? I may use props such as, cut out smiley faces for my models to hold and magazines featuring models which they used to compare themselves to.

Describe in detail your make-up & costume needs. For this photo shoot I will be using makeup on my models to make them look and feel good. This is so that people reading his who I want to inspire can look at this people and think to themselves that they can look and be like high fashion models in magazines they see, whilst staying the way they are and feeling good about it. The makeup will be subtle but will look good, makeup such as;

The costume needs for this photo shoot will be casual wear so that the article doesn’t come across as something not all of the readers can reach and do themselves. I will also makeup sure my models are in colours primary colours so that the article appeals to both genders and also colours such as black and white.

Studio shoots - what kind of lighting? For this photo shoot I will be using broad lighting so that my models are highlighted and look to be important. This will also create a lighter feel to my article and models as they have light focused on them and the background will be darker. Broad lighting:


Backdrop: I will experiment with both black and white backdrops.

Lighting equipment needs: I will need one main light and a reflector to reflect the light onto one side of my models. Drawing of studio layout:

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