Sunday, 13 May 2012
Creative editorial breif
The
brief is to take a portrait of up and coming guitarist Josh Horvat for the
cover of good weekend magazine. The portrait is to show his strong connection
and attachment to guitar.
My Idea
for this editorial portrait was strongly influenced by something that Josh said
to me. He was trying to describe his relationship to guitar and said that
although he loved guitar, like with anyone who practices an art form he would
get frustrated and fed up with guitar. However even when he gets into this
frustrated state of mind he is unable to put his guitar down he is attached
almost to the point of addiction.
Rather than
trying to depict his love of guitar I have decided to try and show how that
even when he is fed up and frustrated with the guitar he is unable to put it
down.
I will
show this by tying his guitar to his back with a guitar lead. Josh will be
hunched over slightly to make it look as though he is struggling to hold the
wait of the guitar on his back. Josh will be turned away from the camera so
that his back with the guitar is facing the camera. He will be looking back
over his shoulder so that his face will be visible.
Here are a few photos that I used as inspirationRelix magazine, FrancescoCarrozzini, 2010
http://winglessangels.com/news/wingless_angels_in_relix_magazine.htm
This
Cover for relix magazine features a photo of Keith Richards embracing his
guitar Shows his love for guitar. This was inspirational to me however I want
to show the opposite emotion in my photo.
http://plannedbanter.com/2012/03/29/top-ten-john-frusciante-guitars/
This
photo is of red hot chilli peppers guitarist john frusciante. This portrait is
a classical portrait of a guitarist. This is a very common style of portrait
used for guitarist. I am trying to avoid this overdone style of photo.
This is
another photo of john frusciante, however this photo is more what I’m aiming
for(without all the religious connotations)as it is quirky and interesting.
Lighting
I will use two main light sources
I want quite soft light so I will use soft boxes or a dufused light source. I
will also use another small light to light up the back ground and ensure there
are no shadows or discolouration on the backdrop.
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