Sunday, 29 November 2015

Photoshoot for album cover

After agreeing on the sort of imagery we would like on our album cover, we went to the studio to start shooting.

We went with the plan to take a range of different shots so that we would end up with a mass variety of different looking images knowing that this would give us more of a selection to choose from during the editing process. Another reason behind taking a wide range of images is that we also still had to consider whether we would use these photographs on our back cover too and so needed a 
selection of images that all looked slightly different.




We made full use of the studio lighting available to us so that our photos were able to look as professional as possible with a high definition finish. We feel that the use of these lights were successful as the final images appeared clear and crisp. Shooting in the studio also meant that we were able to use the white backdrop. We felt that this was a good idea as it gave us a minimalistic background for us to work off of when it comes to editing. 

In conclusion I feel that the photoshoot was a success as we were able to gather a large quantity of images that we thoroughly liked and even if they don't make the digipak, they will definitely make it onto other means of artist promotion such as the tour poster.



Above is an image of our star getting her makeup done. We opted for a bold look with statement eyes and a nude lip. Our reasoning behind this was that we wanted her eyes to stand out in order to capture the audiences' attention straight away.


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