To start with, I decided to make sure that I had all of my photographs taken and out of the way. That way, I wouldn't have to worry about getting them later on, when I would have been well into designing my magazine covers.
Luckily, I happened to know a local band from my town who were prepared to be photographed for my project. I took up the opportunity to do so immediately, because this band were also of my specific targeted genre of rock.
The photo on the left is a sample of the photos which I took. I edited this image on iPhoto on my mac at home.
This is a sample of other photos which I took for the shoot. However, I did not use these in my magazine. When doing this shoot, I made the band play their music while I took photos, because this way, it looked more natural.
This is a sample of other photos which I took for the shoot. However, I did not use these in my magazine. When doing this shoot, I made the band play their music while I took photos, because this way, it looked more natural.
This is a sample of other photos which I took for the shoot. However, I did not use these in my magazine. When doing this shoot, I made the band play their music while I took
photos, because this way, it looked more natural.
I also went to take photos of some of my other friends sitting on a gate. I wanted to have some chilled, laid back photos too, which weren't involving guitars, as I wanted to create a v
arie
ty in the types of shots. The people who I decided to take sitting on a gate were in my c
ategory to attract my target audience. Also, they looked quite 'rebellious,' and therefore coming comfortably under my rock genre.
I then went on to editing these photos in Lightroom.
Here is a print screen on my editing on Lightroom, and it is clear what both the before and after photos looked/now look like.
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