Wednesday, 30 March 2011

photoshoot finished edits

these are my final finished advertising images with the wording and the logo


photoshoot take 2

i had my tutorial recently and was told that my images needed to be more subtle with a more lighter background so i decided to do another shoot. my models werent available on the free days so i managed to find others to help me. i shot these images outside to get a more natural look..hence more subtle. and i decided to not get the model to cry but to just make her look naturally unhappy.






Thursday, 10 March 2011

test shots

in these images i used my flat mate gemma to pose as my main model so i could get a few test shots of what i want to get out of my final photos. i also used my boyfriend chris as the child abuser.

photoshop examples

to get a good idea of what i want my shoot pictures to look like and to test out whether i could photoshop a persons face to look like a doll, i did some photoshop experiments.

In these images i took an image of a little girl that had been made to look like a puppet doll and cut her out and downsized her then photoshopped her into an image on a ventriloquist man with a puppet on his knee. 


In these images i took a picture of an abused child from google images and photoshopped her mouth to be able to open and close like a puppet and i photoshopped her eyebrows to look like they had been painted on.

NSPCC research

for my research i looked into other NSPCC advertising campaign to see how they are constructed and what they are trying to portray. when looking at other campaigns i realised that they all show children and/or something that relates to a child, i.e. toys.





Dominik Gigler

Gigler is a photographer that photographs for many advertisements, he has done Sony, KPN, Carhartt and of course the NSPCC. Gigler is the photographer that photographed the advertisement that i am basing my photoshoot on. he also done a few more photos for the nspcc.