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Fashion photography shoot

  • Writer: amelia knight
    amelia knight
  • Jan 27, 2020
  • 1 min read

Our shoot was based on the 'game, set, match' editorial in British Vogue by Craig Mcdean. It featured the models in mismatched sport style clothing and high-end fashion pieces.

We came up with the 5 words: Impish adolescence, structured turmoil, vulnerable, individualistic and incoherent. These are what we based our shoot on and then collectively we made a mood board surrounding these 5 words we had chosen.

For our shoot, we were given the object 'Glasses', this was then also collaborated into our mood board which we used to guide us when taking our images and thinking of ideas.

The final idea we came up with was a child who would be looking into a mirror in fear/shock after they had just broken it. The set of 3 images would portray this story and almost be a journey of feelings in which the child goes through when breaking something that they weren't meant to. We dressed the model in androgynous clothing and a tutu to represent the no gender and childlike way we would dress ourselves, without parents' help, when we were younger.

The distortion of the cracked mirror relates to how the reality was distorted in the initial editorial shoot we looked at, its a blur between feminity and masculinity.




 
 
 

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