Studio Shoot
I conducted a photoshoot in the studio in order to get images for my magazine front cover. I wanted studio shots for my front cover as I wanted the main focus to be on the models clothing, rather than the location.

Before my studio shoot took place I found this online which influenced my idea for my image for my magazine front cover. I really liked the idea of the silhouette of the females cut out on paper and places in front of her as I believe that this is a unique idea and makes the audiences instantly more interested.
The first image below is the draft option that I cut out so I could see how this whole idea would turn out. After cutting it out and trying it the idea didn’t go how I wished and I instantly decided to draw out another silhouette. I then cut out the second one which is the middle one shown below as my model was going to have her hair down and I thought that this would suit perfectly with her pose. However, after trying this, the silhouette didn’t have enough room for us to see the model so I cut out my third and final silhouette which is the one that I used for the duration of my studio shoot.

From the picture below you can see my setup for my photoshoot. On the right hand side you can see a soft box which is the first one that I used, as well as another soft box which was placed on the left hand side. I had the backdrop which was grey as I believe that colour best suited my theme.
The image on the left also shows me taking pictures of my model.

Location Shoot
Day 1:
Today me and my model, Daisy, went to Central London where I took pictures of my model so I could use those images for my magazine. The first place we went to was near Harrods, which was a road with all white houses and I saw this place a while ago and was one of my first ideas for my location shoot. From there we went to New Change, London which is near St’ Paul’s Cathedral. We also took some pictures here and that was the end of my location shoot.



