The photos below are 3 from a selection that I took for my contents page. I wanted them to be incredibly simple, and that is why the girl in the mise-en-scene is minimal. I asked my model to wear a plain top with a plain skirt, and to have to her hair down. My model was good for this photo because her hair is dark and it stands out from the lighter colours of the sky and the grass. I took my pictures outside on a field so that it looked natural, and fitted with the picture which I had already taken of Reece; also outside. I began with long shots, but soon learned that they made the model look really young and innocent, which was not the look I was going for. The second picture, though the tree outlined it well, looked too busy with the background and didn't really grasp the look I was aiming for. For this reason I zoomed in on the subject when it came to taking the third photo, and it worked quite well. Being closer to the artist means that the reader is more inclined to look at their facial expression - as I found out in my questionnaire - and I found this when I looked back at the photo. My model is almost scowling, her face being blasted by the wind; and her is free flowing nicely over her left shoulder, displaying her face fully to the reader. I like her pose because she is looking out into the distance, almost inquisitively, intrigued by something in the distance. After taking a few more in this pose, I chose one of them to put on to my contents page.
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The picture below is the final image after being photoshopped. The floodlight on the left which can be seen against the trees was not shown as the box for the photo wasn't as wide as the original photo.
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