The document evaluates four potential magazine front covers for a teenage lifestyle magazine. Each cover is analyzed based on how well the image fulfills the photographer's intentions, how appropriate it is for the target magazine/audience, the meaning created in the image through editing and design choices, and how well the image and text work together. Minor adjustments are suggested to improve the match between some covers and their intended messages and audiences.
The document contains evaluations of 4 photographs taken for a fashion spread focusing on casual men's clothing. Each photo features a teenage male model wearing casual clothes in an urban setting. The photographer intended to clearly show the model and clothing while leaving space for captions. The evaluations indicate the photos successfully fulfill these intentions and are well-suited to the target audience and theme of casual men's fashion.
The document discusses four photos taken for a men's casual clothing fashion spread. Each photo features a model wearing denim jeans and a jacket outdoors, with natural lighting. The chosen photo shows the model sitting on a rock among plants in the garden, wearing no makeup and with space around him to add text. A long shot was used to advertise the clothes and leave room for additional text.
The document discusses four photos being considered for a fashion spread. It describes the outfits, poses, and lighting for each photo. The chosen photo features a model sitting on a bench outdoors, wearing a black shirt with a skeleton print and denim jeans. Natural lighting is used and the model looks directly at the camera. A long shot allows the entire outfit and space around the model to be shown so prices can be added for the casual, men's clothing featured in the spread.
The document discusses four photos taken for a fashion spread featuring a model wearing a grey shirt and blue jeans sitting on a bench in a backyard. Each photo was taken using natural lighting in the backyard and features the model in a casual pose looking at the camera while holding a water bottle. The fourth photo was not selected because it was taken from a lower angle. The chosen photo clearly shows the casual clothing and has the model looking at the camera, allowing space around the model for adding text.
This document discusses four potential photos for a fashion spread and selects one photo. The chosen photo features a model wearing denim jeans and a pale blue shirt, leaning against a brick wall outside in natural lighting without makeup or props. This photo is deemed most suitable because it provides plenty of space beside the model for a title and summary, and the model is looking directly at the camera.
Annie Leibovitz is an American portrait photographer known for her work photographing celebrities. Some of her most famous photos include her portrait of John Lennon taken on the day he was murdered and many album covers. She became the first woman to hold an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in 1991. The document then provides analyses of 5 celebrity portraits by Annie Leibovitz, describing the photographic techniques, composition, and symbolic meanings conveyed in each image.
Tom Jenkins is a sports photographer who focuses on photographing major sporting events like the World Cup and Olympics. He began his career with a documentary photography course and published a book in 2012 featuring his sports photos. The document then analyzes 5 photos taken by Jenkins, describing the photographic category, purpose, image content and meaning of each one. The photos depict athletes in moments of achievement and success at important sporting events.
The document evaluates four potential magazine front covers for a teenage lifestyle magazine. Each cover is analyzed based on how well the image fulfills the photographer's intentions, how appropriate it is for the target magazine/audience, the meaning created in the image through editing and design choices, and how well the image and text work together. Minor adjustments are suggested to improve the match between some covers and their intended messages and audiences.
The document contains evaluations of 4 photographs taken for a fashion spread focusing on casual men's clothing. Each photo features a teenage male model wearing casual clothes in an urban setting. The photographer intended to clearly show the model and clothing while leaving space for captions. The evaluations indicate the photos successfully fulfill these intentions and are well-suited to the target audience and theme of casual men's fashion.
The document discusses four photos taken for a men's casual clothing fashion spread. Each photo features a model wearing denim jeans and a jacket outdoors, with natural lighting. The chosen photo shows the model sitting on a rock among plants in the garden, wearing no makeup and with space around him to add text. A long shot was used to advertise the clothes and leave room for additional text.
The document discusses four photos being considered for a fashion spread. It describes the outfits, poses, and lighting for each photo. The chosen photo features a model sitting on a bench outdoors, wearing a black shirt with a skeleton print and denim jeans. Natural lighting is used and the model looks directly at the camera. A long shot allows the entire outfit and space around the model to be shown so prices can be added for the casual, men's clothing featured in the spread.
The document discusses four photos taken for a fashion spread featuring a model wearing a grey shirt and blue jeans sitting on a bench in a backyard. Each photo was taken using natural lighting in the backyard and features the model in a casual pose looking at the camera while holding a water bottle. The fourth photo was not selected because it was taken from a lower angle. The chosen photo clearly shows the casual clothing and has the model looking at the camera, allowing space around the model for adding text.
This document discusses four potential photos for a fashion spread and selects one photo. The chosen photo features a model wearing denim jeans and a pale blue shirt, leaning against a brick wall outside in natural lighting without makeup or props. This photo is deemed most suitable because it provides plenty of space beside the model for a title and summary, and the model is looking directly at the camera.
Annie Leibovitz is an American portrait photographer known for her work photographing celebrities. Some of her most famous photos include her portrait of John Lennon taken on the day he was murdered and many album covers. She became the first woman to hold an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in 1991. The document then provides analyses of 5 celebrity portraits by Annie Leibovitz, describing the photographic techniques, composition, and symbolic meanings conveyed in each image.
Tom Jenkins is a sports photographer who focuses on photographing major sporting events like the World Cup and Olympics. He began his career with a documentary photography course and published a book in 2012 featuring his sports photos. The document then analyzes 5 photos taken by Jenkins, describing the photographic category, purpose, image content and meaning of each one. The photos depict athletes in moments of achievement and success at important sporting events.
Mario Testino is a Peruvian fashion and portrait photographer known for his work in international magazines such as Vogue and Vanity Fair. Alongside photography, Testino also works as a creative director and philanthropist. The document provides analyses of 5 photos, describing their photographic categories, purposes, and meanings inferred from image content such as lighting, colors, facial expressions and subjects.
The document contains evaluations of 4 photographs taken for a men's casual fashion spread. For each photo, the photographer explains their intentions, how the final image fulfilled those intentions, how the image is appropriate for the front cover of a fashion magazine targeted towards teenage boys, how the combination of image and text creates meaning and theme, and how the photo fits the intentions of capturing a model in casual clothing in an urban setting. Across all 4 photos, the evaluations indicate the photos meet the goals of clearly showing the model and clothing while maintaining space for additional text and maintaining an urban, casual style and theme appropriate for the target audience.
The document evaluates four potential front covers for a teenage lifestyle magazine. Each cover includes an image with a teenage model and cover text. For each cover, the evaluator discusses the photographer's intentions, how the image fulfills those intentions, how appropriate it is for the target magazine/audience, the meaning created, and how well the image and text work together. Overall, the evaluator determines that all four covers meet the criteria of featuring teenage models and coverlines reflecting a teenage lifestyle.
The document discusses four photos being considered for a fashion spread featuring casual men's clothing. Photo 3 is selected because it has plenty of empty space around the model to include pricing information, unlike Photo 1 which featured an unwanted item in the shot. All the photos feature a model in a backyard setting among plants, wearing denim and a jacket with natural lighting and no makeup to convey the clothing is suitable for outdoor use.
The document discusses four photos being considered for a fashion spread. Photo 2 is selected because there is enough space around the model to include clothing prices, the model is looking at the camera, and the casual clothing fits the theme of casual men's fashion. Natural lighting is also a benefit since the photo was taken outside in the front garden.
The document describes 4 photos taken for a fashion spread. Each photo features a model in a pale grey shirt and dark blue jeans sitting on a bench in a backyard. The photos use natural lighting and the model has a casual, natural pose while holding a water bottle. The 4th photo was chosen because it clearly shows the model's clothing and he is looking directly at the camera.
The document discusses four potential photos for a fashion spread. Photo 1 and Photo 3 feature a model wearing denim jeans and a pale blue shirt leaning against a brick wall in natural lighting without makeup or props. These photos have space to the side of the model for a title and summary. Photo 2 and Photo 4 also feature the model in the same outfit against a brick wall, but the shots are mid-shots so the jeans are not visible. The chosen photo is Photo 1 because it clearly shows the full outfit and leaves space for additional text.
The document describes the steps taken to produce a magazine cover in Photoshop, including cropping an imported photo to fit, sharpening the photo, adding a pale green masthead and pink main title, bringing the model forward above the masthead using the magnetic lasso tool, adding purple sublines and effects to make the text stand out, importing and sizing a barcode to position in the bottom right corner, and finally adding the price and issue number in the same locations as previous covers.
The document describes the steps taken to layout and design the front cover of a magazine. It involves importing an image, adding a masthead, cropping the image, and then adding various cover lines, subtitles, a barcode, price, and issue number. Final steps include adjusting colors, brightness, and sharpening the main image.
After importing a photo into a magazine template, the document describes the process of designing a magazine cover titled "College On A Budget". Key steps included adding the main cover line, additional cover lines with effects, copying over the masthead from a previous magazine and adjusting its color, adding a pink tint to the photo, including sublines in a darker blue, importing a barcode, and adjusting properties like sharpening, brightness, contrast and spacing of text.
The document describes the steps taken to design a magazine cover. First, an A4 blank page was created and an image was copied onto it to check the size. Then, the magazine's masthead was added in pale blue. Next, the model was placed in front of the masthead using a selection tool. Additional elements were then inserted, such as a barcode, price, issue number, and cover lines with adjustments to formatting and effects. Finally, the main subline was added to complete the design of the magazine cover.
The document contains technical details from a fashion photoshoot, listing the F-stop and exposure time for each of 15 photos taken, with all photos having an F-stop of F/16 and an exposure time of 1/60.
This document contains technical details from a fashion photo shoot. It lists the aperture and exposure time for 14 photographs taken with a consistent f-stop of F/16 and exposure time of 1/60.
This document provides technical photography details for 7 images taken as part of a fashion spread. Each image was shot with an F-stop of F/16 and an exposure time of 1/60 sec, indicating consistent lighting and exposure settings across all photos in the spread.
The document describes a photo chosen for the cover of a magazine. It shows a female model sitting on a bench outside, leaning on a table and looking at her nails. She is dressed casually in jeans, a shirt, and coat. The photo uses natural lighting and makeup, with no props. It was taken in a college setting to depict student lifestyle, which is the magazine's theme. The photo leaves space around the model for the magazine masthead and coverlines.
The document discusses photos taken for a magazine cover featuring a model studying at a desk. Four photos were taken with variations in lighting, camera angle, and focus. The chosen photo was taken from a high angle, features a casually dressed model highlighing work with a focused expression, and includes props like a folder and pencil case to emphasize studying. This photo was determined to be fit for purpose with the model in focus and space for text.
The document discusses several photos taken for the front cover of a publication. The first photo used natural lighting from behind the model, which made the image too pale. The second photo also had this lighting issue. The third photo was taken under a bridge, so the lighting was weaker but avoided overexposure. This photo was chosen for the cover because the model is centered, leaving enough room for the masthead and text.
The document discusses several potential front cover photos for a publication. The chosen photo features a model wearing a grey hoodie and jeans sitting on a park bench. It was taken in the evening using natural lighting to create a golden effect. Unlike previous mid-shot photos, this one was taken from the side and has extra room around the model to add a masthead and cover lines. This photo was selected because it leaves enough space for those graphic elements.
The document discusses several potential front cover photos for a magazine. The chosen photo features a model wearing a grey hoodie and jeans sitting on a park bench. It was taken from the side using natural evening lighting to create a golden effect. Unlike previous mid-shots, it leaves more room around the model for adding a masthead and cover lines.
The document contains technical details of camera settings for 24 photographs taken as part of a photoshoot. Each photo lists the f-stop of F/14 and an exposure time of 1/25 second, indicating consistent camera settings were used across the shoot.
Mario Testino is a Peruvian fashion and portrait photographer known for his work in international magazines such as Vogue and Vanity Fair. Alongside photography, Testino also works as a creative director and philanthropist. The document provides analyses of 5 photos, describing their photographic categories, purposes, and meanings inferred from image content such as lighting, colors, facial expressions and subjects.
The document contains evaluations of 4 photographs taken for a men's casual fashion spread. For each photo, the photographer explains their intentions, how the final image fulfilled those intentions, how the image is appropriate for the front cover of a fashion magazine targeted towards teenage boys, how the combination of image and text creates meaning and theme, and how the photo fits the intentions of capturing a model in casual clothing in an urban setting. Across all 4 photos, the evaluations indicate the photos meet the goals of clearly showing the model and clothing while maintaining space for additional text and maintaining an urban, casual style and theme appropriate for the target audience.
The document evaluates four potential front covers for a teenage lifestyle magazine. Each cover includes an image with a teenage model and cover text. For each cover, the evaluator discusses the photographer's intentions, how the image fulfills those intentions, how appropriate it is for the target magazine/audience, the meaning created, and how well the image and text work together. Overall, the evaluator determines that all four covers meet the criteria of featuring teenage models and coverlines reflecting a teenage lifestyle.
The document discusses four photos being considered for a fashion spread featuring casual men's clothing. Photo 3 is selected because it has plenty of empty space around the model to include pricing information, unlike Photo 1 which featured an unwanted item in the shot. All the photos feature a model in a backyard setting among plants, wearing denim and a jacket with natural lighting and no makeup to convey the clothing is suitable for outdoor use.
The document discusses four photos being considered for a fashion spread. Photo 2 is selected because there is enough space around the model to include clothing prices, the model is looking at the camera, and the casual clothing fits the theme of casual men's fashion. Natural lighting is also a benefit since the photo was taken outside in the front garden.
The document describes 4 photos taken for a fashion spread. Each photo features a model in a pale grey shirt and dark blue jeans sitting on a bench in a backyard. The photos use natural lighting and the model has a casual, natural pose while holding a water bottle. The 4th photo was chosen because it clearly shows the model's clothing and he is looking directly at the camera.
The document discusses four potential photos for a fashion spread. Photo 1 and Photo 3 feature a model wearing denim jeans and a pale blue shirt leaning against a brick wall in natural lighting without makeup or props. These photos have space to the side of the model for a title and summary. Photo 2 and Photo 4 also feature the model in the same outfit against a brick wall, but the shots are mid-shots so the jeans are not visible. The chosen photo is Photo 1 because it clearly shows the full outfit and leaves space for additional text.
The document describes the steps taken to produce a magazine cover in Photoshop, including cropping an imported photo to fit, sharpening the photo, adding a pale green masthead and pink main title, bringing the model forward above the masthead using the magnetic lasso tool, adding purple sublines and effects to make the text stand out, importing and sizing a barcode to position in the bottom right corner, and finally adding the price and issue number in the same locations as previous covers.
The document describes the steps taken to layout and design the front cover of a magazine. It involves importing an image, adding a masthead, cropping the image, and then adding various cover lines, subtitles, a barcode, price, and issue number. Final steps include adjusting colors, brightness, and sharpening the main image.
After importing a photo into a magazine template, the document describes the process of designing a magazine cover titled "College On A Budget". Key steps included adding the main cover line, additional cover lines with effects, copying over the masthead from a previous magazine and adjusting its color, adding a pink tint to the photo, including sublines in a darker blue, importing a barcode, and adjusting properties like sharpening, brightness, contrast and spacing of text.
The document describes the steps taken to design a magazine cover. First, an A4 blank page was created and an image was copied onto it to check the size. Then, the magazine's masthead was added in pale blue. Next, the model was placed in front of the masthead using a selection tool. Additional elements were then inserted, such as a barcode, price, issue number, and cover lines with adjustments to formatting and effects. Finally, the main subline was added to complete the design of the magazine cover.
The document contains technical details from a fashion photoshoot, listing the F-stop and exposure time for each of 15 photos taken, with all photos having an F-stop of F/16 and an exposure time of 1/60.
This document contains technical details from a fashion photo shoot. It lists the aperture and exposure time for 14 photographs taken with a consistent f-stop of F/16 and exposure time of 1/60.
This document provides technical photography details for 7 images taken as part of a fashion spread. Each image was shot with an F-stop of F/16 and an exposure time of 1/60 sec, indicating consistent lighting and exposure settings across all photos in the spread.
The document describes a photo chosen for the cover of a magazine. It shows a female model sitting on a bench outside, leaning on a table and looking at her nails. She is dressed casually in jeans, a shirt, and coat. The photo uses natural lighting and makeup, with no props. It was taken in a college setting to depict student lifestyle, which is the magazine's theme. The photo leaves space around the model for the magazine masthead and coverlines.
The document discusses photos taken for a magazine cover featuring a model studying at a desk. Four photos were taken with variations in lighting, camera angle, and focus. The chosen photo was taken from a high angle, features a casually dressed model highlighing work with a focused expression, and includes props like a folder and pencil case to emphasize studying. This photo was determined to be fit for purpose with the model in focus and space for text.
The document discusses several photos taken for the front cover of a publication. The first photo used natural lighting from behind the model, which made the image too pale. The second photo also had this lighting issue. The third photo was taken under a bridge, so the lighting was weaker but avoided overexposure. This photo was chosen for the cover because the model is centered, leaving enough room for the masthead and text.
The document discusses several potential front cover photos for a publication. The chosen photo features a model wearing a grey hoodie and jeans sitting on a park bench. It was taken in the evening using natural lighting to create a golden effect. Unlike previous mid-shot photos, this one was taken from the side and has extra room around the model to add a masthead and cover lines. This photo was selected because it leaves enough space for those graphic elements.
The document discusses several potential front cover photos for a magazine. The chosen photo features a model wearing a grey hoodie and jeans sitting on a park bench. It was taken from the side using natural evening lighting to create a golden effect. Unlike previous mid-shots, it leaves more room around the model for adding a masthead and cover lines.
The document contains technical details of camera settings for 24 photographs taken as part of a photoshoot. Each photo lists the f-stop of F/14 and an exposure time of 1/25 second, indicating consistent camera settings were used across the shoot.