Again, this image will be used on my contents page as it gives visual context to what is featured in the magazine. The action shot makes the image more appealing and interesting to the target audience. Also, the colours and tones of the image link with the colour scheme that I am choosing for my INDIE magazine. The band is also wearing a very indie rock style, which the target audience can relate to and will urge them to find out more if they like their style.
This will be used as the smaller image on my feature article
double page spread. It links with the colours and tones from the main image I
will be using. Although the image is fairly hard to see, this can be edited to
improve the quality and lighting. The target audience will appeal to the image due to
the live gig atmosphere and the appealing, bright colours.
This will be used as my main feature article image. It is good quality and links with the tones and colours of the image above to create an overall theme to the double page spread. It clearly features the entire band and using eye-catching colours to help make the page colourful and attention-grabbing. The style of the image is quite professional, as there are no other people in the way of the shot and it is taken from a low angle which makes the band look more powerful.
I have chosen this image as my front cover, as the person is facing to the camera, which makes the image more bold and significant. He is against a plain background which will be appropriate to add text around. He has glitter on his face and this implicitly ties into the main cover line of: The Wombats "Glitterbug" album. He is dressed appropriately and quite neutrally, so it won't over power the rest of the front cover and the text. He also has an indie style which may attract the teenage target audience better, as they may find him more relatable.
This image has been chosen for my contents page, as it links to the front cover with the glitter theme. Also, it is the same style of image, so it creates an appealing overall theme. As the shot is closer up, it allows the audience to find out more about him and encourages them to turn to the relevant page to find out even more. As he is closer to the camera, it allows the image to be more filled, without lots of plain space- unlike the front cover image. This makes the photo more interesting and doesn't require a busy background, which may distract from the text on the page.
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