Friday, 9 October 2015

The different poses

Fashion Editorial -

To me this image is inspiring as the model in this image looks so dominant and fierce which is something you don't usually see in images as women are stereotypically seen as weak and represented that way for the men to co e across as the more dominant sex. This image represents and denotes a role model for young girls and she is independent and wearing a very bright and bold colour which suggests that the photographer and designed of the dress wanted the model to be as bold as the colour.









Beauty advertising campaign -

Within this image the model looks perfect and is almost glowing which is one of the reason why I find this image inspiring. The model just looks amazing and confident which is what most girls and women would aspire to be as this image would appeal to an audience of aspirers and they will want to get the mascara that is being advertised. This image suggests to the audience that this mascara will fill you with confidence and will make you look amazing.








Beauty Editorial -

Within this image it just shows how close the models have to be and how comfortable they would have to be with each other which is inspiring as when I was looking in to photographers and the images they created it occurred to me that models really do have it hard as they have to do what they are told and have to try and make the images come out as good as they can as you won't get another chance to shoot the images.



Famous Painting - Agnes Cecile

This is one of my favourite paintings I like how the artist uses the paint as drip painting is very difficult and the level of detail in this is high quality considering how it was painted. This painting inspires me as the pose the model is in is quite dominant and makes the model look very fierce which is something as an audience is very rare to see as a lot of models are made to look childish or sexualised (male gaze theory).








Unposed Image -

With this image its natural and not at all posted which you can see as it doesn't look forced and sometimes when you look at an image you can see the models discomfort within the image which is something no-one would want to capture.
Sometimes a natural image can come out better than a posed one.









Illustration/Cartoon -

Here is an illustration I found which is inspiring as the women isn't doing a very drastic pose and looks more natural than most in illustrations. Also the pop of colour just catches your attention and draws you to the the models figure which is where the rule of thirds fits in as the rule of thirds is where the dominant features of a women face or body is in the centre of a magazine or illustration/painting. This will draw peoples attention to the dominant parts of the women's body representing her in a sexualised way.







References
Image 1 - Eszter Boldov by Damon Baker for InStyle UK march 2012 (2012) Available at: http://www.fashiongonerogue.com/eszter-boldov-damon-baker-instyle-uk-march-2012/ (Accessed: 7 December 2015).
Image 2 - Giorgio Armani beauty fall 2012 (Giorgio Armani) (no date) Available at: https://models.com/work/giorgio-armani-giorgio-armani-beauty-lip-maestro-fall-2012/ (Accessed: 7 December 2015).
Image 3 - Black out beauty ⋆ Claire Harrison Photography (2014) Available at: http://www.claireharrisonphotography.com/my-favorite-new-beauty-shoot-black-out/ (Accessed: 7 December 2015).
Image 4 - Rituale necessario (2012) Available at: http://agnes-cecile.deviantart.com/art/rituale-necessario-313145943 (Accessed: 7 December 2015).
Image 5 - My own image.
Image 6 - Illustrations (2013) Available at: http://blog.mrsjonesandco.com/illustrations/ (Accessed: 7 December 2015).

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