I like this photo as it uses negative space to draw your attention to the subject. I also like the way that the subject doesn't address the camera, so you start to wonder what her attention is brought to. Although if I was to use this picture for my magazine, I wouldn't use the background as the window is too distracting.
I like this photo due to the same reasons as the one before, but this one uses a high angle to create interest and offers another perspective to a person.
This photo creates interest for many things, the pose that the subject uses is interesting as it looks quite inviting, because she is sat down which could suggest she is sat with the person looking as the camera could represent an objective view. Not only this, but her surroundings are friendly as they use nature.
This photo uses all thirds of the space in terms of the left, middle, and right third. This gives the reader a lot to look at, so they will spend more time looking at the magazine. Furthermore, the positioning of the subjects tells the reader who is the frontman of the band as they are further forward and in the middle third.
This picture also offers balance, as because there are three people, it creates a symmetrical element due to the fact the two other members are stood equally beside the frontman.
I like this photo for it's high energy - something my target audience could relate too, especially since it's genre is going to be rock. I believe this picture could have been more effective if it had been done in a studio, however I could still crop out the background.
Ultimately, I like this photo due to it's culture and relation to the rock scene. The subject is doing a hand gesture of 'Rock n Roll', in which my target audience could relate to. Moreover, her smile is very inviting towards the audience, especially when I want to not only target men.
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