These are the images that I had taken for my double-page spread. I will show all of the images that I have taken, and the ones that I have edited to be in my magazine.
For the first image, I wanted to have a mid-close up of his face, with his hand on his chin. As I had learned from previous experiences, not having the flash on would make the image too dark, so I made sure that I turned the flash on to take these photos. I was pleased with the first image as soon as I saw it, so I decided that I didn't need to take anymore of him in this pose.
For the next image, I wanted to have him in a pose of how he would look on stage if he was performing. I wanted to have more of his body on this image, so I stood back a little bit from the previous image, and made sure that the flash was on again.
This is the third image I had taken, and the second of this pose. There is not much difference between this image and the previous image, but I wanted to take more than one picture of this pose, to see which one looks more professional.
This is the third image of this pose that I had taken, but I had him stand the opposite way to which he was facing originally. This is the image I wanted to use for my double-page spread, as this was the one that I liked the most out of all of them.
This is the edited image that I was going to include in the magazine. I originally intended to put this image on the left page, but because his slightly leaning to the right, I decided that it was more suited on the right page.
This is the final edited image that I had done. Again, I was intending to put this on the right page, but because of the way his head is facing on the previous one, I decided to put it on the left page.
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