I will need a
lighting assistant, photographer, make up assistant and a model.
The studio
has been budgeted for three hours so for this shoot I will need a photographer,
lighting assistant and models for that time. I will also need a makeup artist
for 30 minutes before the shoot and 30 minutes half way through.
I will be
dressing my models in shorts and a vest top, as this connotes holiday clothing
and therefore will set the topic for my article. One of the models clothes will
be ripped, to connote the ‘don’t’ side of teen holidays. I will also change the
models make up; smudging it so that the model appears to be ‘rough’ again going
with the ‘don’t’ theme of this image. This will heavily contrast to the other
image opposing it that will show a freshly made up model
I will be using a white backdrop for both so
that I can edit this out on the computer and text wrap my article around the
pictures.
I will need a
white backdrop, key light and fill light. I may also use a gold reflector so
that the model will look less pale, as sometimes the lighting can wash the
models colour out.
I will be
using all of this equipment so that I can use the paramount (or butterfly)
lighting technique.
This is an
example of the type of lighting I would like to achieve in my image.
Possible
Poses for the first image:
For the second image I may try poses with one hand on the
models head: to suggest headache, distress and regretful.
Drawing of studio layout:


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