This image was an unused photo from the front cover photo shoot. I thought I'd use this picture as it looks quite natural and he looks as though he is enjoying himself. Also, as the main article on the double page spread will be about him I wanted to add another page reference to the interview showing his importance in this issue of the magazine. This image is completely unedited and uncropped.
I created this using logo for the 'dance4life' campaign using Photoshop. I wrote the text before editing the colour and changing the inner and out glows to get the white. I chose not to have a photo for all three pictures I'm using because it would be hard for me to make three photos in a straight line look right on the contents page, which I found out after attempting to use another photo I had which turned out to be no use to me.
This is an image I found on my camera but it had a horrible background, so I decided to use the magnetic lasso tool and remove the background leaving just Sam in the photo. It doesn't exactly make too much sense, but it doesn't need to as I am not producing an article on him, or his jaffa cakes. I quite like the image, but the outline is quite jagged if you look closely, which could be a problem if noticed by a lot of people.
You shouldn't really use photo's you just 'found' on your camera. that's not really part of your project. Do you realise that you get marks for organising your photoshoots. As for not referencing the photo in your contents page,that's not what real magazines are like. Photos ALWAYS relate to articles and they are there to entice readers to look the feaures/articles up in the magazine.
You shouldn't really use photo's you just 'found' on your camera. that's not really part of your project. Do you realise that you get marks for organising your photoshoots. As for not referencing the photo in your contents page,that's not what real magazines are like. Photos ALWAYS relate to articles and they are there to entice readers to look the feaures/articles up in the magazine.
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