Sunday, 28 March 2010















I am very fond of the second and third pictures and will put serious consideration into using them for the magazine.
The second picture has, in my opinion, the greatest lighting and shadowing out of all the other photos in my caliber. The shadowing can show her to be the mysterious lead artist, due to her being covered in the darkness, whom we as the reader would definately wan't to know more about. The shading present also displays her to have a great deal of power, and almost creates her to be somewhat of a superhero, especially when combined with the fact that she has her arms to her hips, showing her to be standing tall and proud. This all helps to connote a sense of leadership and rule to the artist that is 'Denise Greene'.
The third picture represents greatly the kind of character that 'Jamie Biggums' is supposed to be, showing a charming, humourus and fun side that he seems to possess to the greatest extent in comparison to the other characters. He is widely smiling while playing on the key prop, his instrument, which not only shows slight hilarity to the artist, but also a true passion for his work and tells us as the audience that the artists enjoy and love what they do.

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