Friday, 5 March 2010

Pictures

I figured this low angle shot of my artist made him look superior. I wanted to capture his facial expressions while he was playing the guitar. However the ceiling is not really what I wanted.

This mid-shot shows all of the artist and all of the guitar in the shot. His body posture is fairly casual, cross legged, it's as if he's just casually playing the guitar.

This is initially the picture I chose for my front page. I turned of one of the lights around the artist to create this sort of dark shadow behind him to make him look a little mysterious and dark. It made the picture look more professional and I think this picture would appeal to audiences.

Another picture I took with one of the lights off. I think this picture was a little unsuccessful because you don't really see enough of his face. Though having his back towards the camera gives him that rebel look.



These three pictures were also unsuccessful because I wanted to have him turned away from the camera but still see his faceand body. These were the set of pictures where I had the light infont of him turned off and the light behind him turned on to make his face shadowed but it didn't come out so well.

A side of view of my artist to try and get all of his body posture. I believe this was a successful picture.

This didn't come out so well as it is slightly blurry. you don't see his face at all.

I wanted the theme of direct address to apply. He's smiling and looking at the camera directly addressing the audience the smile also suggests a bit of sex appeal.

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