Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Images From Givenchy Shoot

Givenchy Shoot 

I am extremely happy with my shoot for my Givenchy Advert, the whole shoot went really well and everything went according to plan which made the shoot go well.
I am extremely happy with all the image, I took a range of different shots from close ups to landscape full body images. 
I have to say my favourites would have to be either the close ups or the full body sat down images, i think the close ups show a more dramatic effect but i think that the full body images really show off the models figure and also the rose was a big part of the advert which is how i have linked the image to the inspirational word, it also goes really well with the perfume i have chosen for my final advert.

I also really like the images of the full body sat down because I think it shows more of a story, which I think links to the product I have chosen because the perfume bottle has roses up the side which shows a meaning of love and desire. 
With the full body shots i think it shows more of a desire for love and i think this relates to my perfume really well but also really relates back to my word Photo Chemistry because photo chemistry effects the environment, and the point I'm trying to get across with the rose is that we need to not just look at everything that is beautiful like adverts and everything in magazines but actually pay attention to everything that is happening around us, for example global warming.
I love that the advert is going to have a hidden meaning behind it.

In this shoot i used an over head lighting with a soft box on to create soft shadows on the body and face, i used this light on quite a medium setting so that it wouldn't be too bright that it would take away the detail on the face but also light enough to highlight parts of the face and body and also create soft shadows on the model but also behind the model, this made the images look slightly more 3D and not flat. 
I also used a white reflector to reflect the light onto her face but not harshly because if I used a sliver one it would have been very bright but it just wanted a soft highlight.

I also went into this shoot remembering that I have to put a product on the image somewhere and also the Givenchy logo brand name, I made sure to use the computer in the studio so that I could see where I will be needing to put the brand name and product because I didn't want to get home and realise I didn't leave enough space. This was really important part of the shoot because I didn't do this last time which is what went wrong. 

The image I have put under the collage is the image I think I like the best out of the shoot and will edit to create my Givenchy advert.



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