I took these photographs for my styling project. I wanted to explore a variety of colours, clothes, backgrounds and themes for them as I wanted to develop my idea on styling and create a range of final photographs. The first photos I kept simplistic when focusing on the background and clothes. Using white, simple fabrics and a piece of card for the background I created these. I decided to add bold colours to add contrast but included these in the middle of the model to allow for a focus point but at the same time, be able to have her as the main focus.
The second photos I wanted to merge both natural and glamorous features. By having my model wear various materials and patterns added a layered effect to the styling and even though they appear mismatched, I find work. I decided to have trees, flowers and mostly green as the background as I wanted to brighten the atmosphere of the photos and also provide a link between the floral pattern and setting. I really like the result of the photos as they provide a feminine but striking theme.
The last collection I decided to design a darker setting. I kept the style simple but effective as the use of a leather jacket added a more rock element and a white t-shirt added contrast to the quite dull setting. I decreased the brightness however to make them more effective and by doing this the mood becomes quite negative. By including smoke, this also added towards the effect. Overall I like all the photos but my favourite is the first one as I find the styling is plain but effective and the lighting is how I pictured my photos to look.
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Here is a Polaroid photograph of Debbie Harry by Andy Warhol. This is the style I was hoping to achieve and I think that by also keeping the photos simple but adding strong colours added a similar effect.
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Figure 4 is by Laura Sciacovelli and figure 5 is of Alexa Chung for Madwell. The element that features in both images that I was inspired by is the use of nature and the lighting. I wanted to keep the background green with little colour so that the print on the models shirt was the main source of colour. The lighting in both is bright but is limited due to the trees which, therefore allows parts of the model to be hit with light and as a result various strengths are included. This, adds diversity to the photographs as there are certain parts of the set which the viewer focus more on. The lighting is a part of my photos that I wanted to focus on as I found this provides the photographs with a certain mood.
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Figure 1 Authors own
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Figure 3 Andy Warhol
Figure 4 Laura Sciacovelli
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Figure 6 Authors own
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