To create my magazine, I need multiple photos which can be used across the magazine. To do this I must first have a photo shoot to get these multiple images of a wide variety.
Shots
For this photo shoot I knew I would need a mid shot for my cover, mid shot for my contents page and a mid shot or close up for my spread. These would all be of my artist who would be talked about in the article.
Locations
For the location of my photo shoot, I decided to do it all in a studio, using a green screen as the background. This is what I did for all the photos on the cover, contents and spread.
Cast
For my photo shoot I only required a single person, a teenage male aged around 17.
Equipment
For the photo shoot, I required much equipment to successfully make good, professional looking images. For this photo shoot, I used:
Canon 6D SLR
50 mm lens
64 GB memory card
Lighting kit
A green screen, with stands
Apple Mac computer
Photoshop
The model's costume/clothing
A guitar
Make-up
Budget
For the photo shoot, a lot of equipment is required, this would mean that there would be high budget for this. These are approximations for the budget of my photo shoot:
The camera would cost around £1399
The lens would cost around £240
The memory card would cost around £40
The lighting equipment would cost about £120
The green screen would cost about £50
The Mac would cost around £1,149 for the cheapest
Photoshop would cost around £700 depending on which version is bought, and from where
Clothing would cost around £100 depending on the brand which is being worn
The guitar would cost about £100 depending on the brand
The make-up would cost about £30
Altogether this would come to around £3,928
This photo shows me applying the make-up to the model before my photo shoot:
For this make-up I had looked at that of other popular rock artists, such as Alice Cooper, to get an idea of the make-up look that is common, and to come up with a make-up which I liked and wanted to use for my own photo shoot.
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