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Friday, 5 July 2024

Photo inspiration and plan for website

My website should reflect the values and style of my magazine, a high quality music magazine with the aim of uplifting up-and-coming artists from a variety of genres. I would like to include easter eggs in the form of hidden interactive features, as this was something that I thought was really good from a previous students' work and could appeal to my audience. 

 In my upcoming photoshoot, I hope to take initial photos for my website and magazine front cover. Even if the photos I take are not necessarily used in either one of the covers, I could still use them in my website. My main aim with the images is to reflect the genre of the models. Therefore, as seen in my pitch mood boards, one cover will be darker and more industrial for the alternative duo, and the other will be set in a more natural setting for the country singer. 

So far, I have a rough idea of what my website could look like. I think it'll be unconventional in a few ways and creative. I want the website to be interactive and interesting and for it to fit a wide preferance of genres. 

Below is a rough mock up created on Canva of what my website could look like. The latest magazine articles/interviews could be in sqaure bubbles, and hovering over one could open up a more detailed view of the article. Once the link is clicked on, it could lead on to a different page. 
Like conventional magazines, I have chosen to have a navigation bar at the top of the page. Removing or changing this greatly could impact the website's ease of use. 

I would like to get a range of poses and camera shots (some close shots, some full body or medium close ups, different angles etc.) so that I can  have a range of options for my magazine cover and website. 




I like the use of the hands to frame the face here. 


 - posing of two models side by side



 - The lying down position with the outstretched arm allows us to feel closer to Sweeney (posing). Using this with my models could create a sense of a bond between the audience and the artist.

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