
I chose to do a mid shot because i wanted to try and range of different shots and a mid shot would look good on my front cover because readers would be able to see what the band were doing with out feeling to distanced from them so they would still be able to make a connection with the image. I set the picture in a shed that is used by teenage boys, i thought this would be a good setting because it is the kind of place that most bands start practising. Therefore any readers who are in a band or know someone who is would relate to this image. It is very dark in the shed and so it fits with the genre of my magazine. I had the singer of the band standing nearer the front because people generally would know the singer of a band to me be more well known and therefore readers would recognise them instantly. the guitarists is still in the shot but is slightly behind the singer. The singer is singing onto a microphone and has her hand on her head, this is to show that she is concentrating a lot on her singing and feels passionate about it. The guitarist is looking at his guitar, this is to show that the band are still practising and this fits with the setting of the garage. The singer is dressed in black and grey, these are very rock style colours. She is wearing a leather jacket which is a material often associated with the rock image. The guitarist has got on the a very colourful dress however it is patterned with images and she is wearing a black shirt over the top. This look is more known to indie rock which my magazine will have elements of in. If i use this picture i will need to crop out the open door of the garage.
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