Sunday, 5 January 2014

Photo shoot and positioning

I chose to copy Glamour magazine and how they centre women on the cover, with bright, bold lettering and phrases to draw attention. Therefore, I set up my own mini photo shoot, and took a few pictures of my friend modelling so I could use similar pictures and poses. I also did this for other pages of the magazine, and made up small stories about them. I had chosen the topic of ‘Bangs’ and the colour ‘black’, so I made stories up about how they had come back into fashion and what celebrities were creating or carrying on the tern. 


In my mini photo shoot, I mainly featured two girls, one for my makeup page and the other for fashion hairstyle trend. I took the pictures according to how they were dressed and how much makeup they had on. The one with more makeup, I chose close-up shots of her full face, where the other, I chose medium to full length pictures, and a few close-up shots to show off her hair style. 

On the fashion trend pages, I chose to have a black backgrounds to make them stand out, and for my pictures to also stand out. Most magazine pages are with white backgrounds, and the few that have coloured backgrounds stand out the most, which is why I chose to have these black. As the featured women, I chose to emphasize the male gaze to display how those pages would normally attract more attention compared with other pages of the magazine. The other two I chose to keep white. The ‘sex gods’ page, to emphasize how the female gaze isn’t as dominant as the male gaze, and therefore white backgrounds do not attract as much attention as coloured backgrounds do. 

On the page for the female gaze, I originally had the top 10 males to feature, but I found 5 was a lot easier to fit on one page. I found on other magazines, the ‘hottest’ men’s pictures were the largest on the page, so I chose the have them in size order. 

Lastly, looking at other magazines, I chose to have page numbers in cirles at the bottom corner of each page. Most magazines had page numbers displayed in this way. I chose to have the colour pink as the circle to appeal to the feminine audience, and white numbers onside, so the numbers stood out. 


Bibliography for Images


Beyonce Tom Ford LDB (2013) Posted by Shamika Sanders on December 21, 2013 [Image Online at: http://hellobeautiful.com/2013/12/21/beyonce-tom-ford-dress/]

Rihanna (2010) Posted by dance hail USA [Image Online at: http://www.dancehallusa.com/tag/rihanna/]


Glamour (2006) Posted by Bootleg on Jan 24, 2006 [Image Online at http://typophile.com/node/17515]


Rihanna Glamour cover (2010) Posted by Dewey Msc [Image Online at: http://deweymaclab.wikispaces.com/Adv+PS+C1+10]

Colours and Fonts

I chose to copy the Glamour brand, by having the brand name at the top in big letters, so it stands out. I chose the colour pink for the majority of the writing on the cover and other pages of the magazine, not just because Glamour also use a lot of pink; but because this is a very girly and feminine colour, which attracts the right target audience: teenage women and older. However, as I mentioned in my Literature Review, young girls are conditions to like the colour pink by continuously being dressed in that colour clothing, given those colour toys to play with and their rooms being painted this colour, the magazine also attracts them. The bright colours and ‘pretty’ women on the front attract their attention and once buying the magazine, they aspire to be like the women in it, thus entering the cycle of society’s ideology and stereotype. I chose the font of Franklin Gothic Medium, because it was the closest looking font to the Glamour brand.




I looked at other magazines, such as ‘Catch Me Up’, ‘Help’, ‘Yes!’ and ‘Teen Vogue’, all of which appealed to the same age group / target audience. They all featured bright, bold colours, and pictures of females modelling. Only a few images of women were ‘in-the-moment’ pictures (mainly celebrities), but nearly all the photo’s of men were natural pictures. This is why I chose to have all of my pictures of women modelling, and all of my pictures of men as natural shots. Even the two pictures I had of Beyonce and Rihanna, I chose to have modelling pictures, to emphasize the male gaze, and how dominant it is over the female gaze. 


Bibliography

Glamour (2006) Posted by Bootleg on Jan 24, 2006 [Image Online at http://typophile.com/node/17515]

Teen Vogue (2008) Posted by Just The Hits on 19 september, 2008 [Image Online at: Glamour (2006) Posted by Bootleg on Jan 24, 2008 [Image Online at http://typophile.com/node/17515]]


Saturday, 4 January 2014

Notes for my Magazine

To back-up my points in my magazine, I needed to show a celebrity following or creating the trend. Most magazines, when describing fashion trends, display celebrities who are carrying on this trend, for readers to also then copy the trend.

I chose to show the fashion trend of black clothes and the hairstyle which has come back into fashion.
I chose to do 'bangs as a fashion hair style, and use Rihanna as a celebrity displaying this trend. Even though she had a full fridge with her previous hairstyle when she had dyed her hair red, I decided to use a more recent picture with her 'bob' haircut.

For my second fashion trend, I chose to portray how the colour Black has become more popular. I chose a recent picture of Beyonce, another famous celebrity to display the fashion trend.


When reading through Glamour Magazine, I found that the stories, fashion and celebrity news all appealed to mostly female teenagers.; the main target audience. The stories were written in a playful, informal tone. I needed to mirror this in my magazine, so I kept the informal tone consistent and also used some slang words like LBD (Little Black Dress) and the American word 'Bangs', another word for fringe, to appeal to the same target audience.




Bibliography for 'Sex Gods' Page

Ashton Kutcher (2010) Posted by Wikipedia [Image Online at:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashton_Kutcher]
Robert Downey Jr. (2013) Posted by geek shizzle on May 13, 2013 [Image Online at: http://geekshizzle.com/2013/05/13/5-great-movies-robert-downey-jr-will-star-in-next/]   
Johnny Depp (2009) Posted by Wikipedia [Image Online at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Depp]
Wentworth Miller (2013) Posted by Just Jared [Image Online at: 

Friday, 3 January 2014

Bibliography for make-up page

Laura Mercier 
Mineral Powder, MAC Studio Finish Concealer & MAC Dame Blusher (2012) Posted by" Laura Mercier, Flabby Face of Makeup on Tuesday, 17 July 2012 [Imagine Online at: http://flabbyface.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/laura-mercier-mineral-powder-mac-studio.html]

MAC Foundation (2012) Posted by Edel Birchall on March 6, 2012 [Imagine Online at: http://edelbirchall23.wordpress.com/tag/mac/]

Lineur Intense (2013) Posted by L'Oreal 2006-2013 [Image Online at: http://www.temptalia.com/awards/2013-best-budget-liquid-eyeliner]

False Lashes (2013) Posed by Makeup for Life [Image Online at: http://makeupforlife.net/2009/02/how-to-choose-the-right-pair-of-false-lashes.html]

Eye Liner (2010) (May 24, 2010) [Image Online at: http://www.makeupandbeauty.ie/my-favourite-eye-liner/]

Eye shadow (2011) Posted by Makeup for Life on November 20, 2011 [Image Online at: http://makeupforlife.net/2011/11/maybelline-give-me-gold-eye-studio-color-plush-silk-eyeshadow-review-swatches.html]

Lip Colour Pencil (2011) Posted by Beaty by Me [Imagine Online at: http://www.buymebeauty.com/lorealcrayongrandelipcolourpencil.aspx]

Bobbi Brown (2006-2014) Posted by Temtalia [Image Online at: http://www.temptalia.com/the-summer-season-bobbi-brown-pink-lipstick]




Photo shoot

Picture to go with the make-up and tips on how to get this look.

Page of a thin female modelling.

Cover Photo


Topics and Ideas for my magazine

While reviewing glamour magazine, I found that the majority of photos of women, were of models who posed for the camera in the latest fashion and with the latest make-up. All the men featured in the magazine were celebrities who were caught by the paparazzi, no male models were featured.
The majority of the magazine gave viewers information on up-to-date fashion and make-up, women posing for the camera, some in a seductive way.

In my magazine, I would mirror this. I will create my own photo shoot, with a thin female posing. I will also have a page on tips about make-up and how to get a certain look. For my page featuring the female gaze, I will rate male celebrities.

Pages:

Cover page, mirroring the cover of a glamour magazine; a women posing, centred in the middle, with captions surrounding her about the contents of the magazine. The brand name: Glamour, is behind the centred image.

Glamour Magazine, 2009
Posted by Taylor Swift Fan, June 29 2009

Page about tips on make-up : A centred picture of a female, with different types of make-up surrounding her.

A page charting the 'sexiest men', with brief descriptions about them.

A page featuring a female modelling.

Reflecting my Literature Review

My magazine would have to reflect my information in my literature review. Therefore, as my review is mostly sided with the male gaze being dominant over the female gaze, my magazine would have to mirror this, as most magazines are. I would have the majority of my pages featuring thin females, and adverts of make-up and clothes.

In my review, I mentioned how magazines featured women as sex objects, something to be stared at, so in my magazine, I would have female models, as a photo shoot would normally be.

The men in my magazine, I would chart them according to how 'sexy' they are, as Glamour magazine did. But these pictures would not be done as modelling pictures, like females are usually photoed, I would have in-the-moment pictures of the celebrities.

Glamour Magazine (2012)
Posted by Miss Me, May 29th 2012
Image online at: http://blackneonlondon.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/black-neon-in-glamour-magazine-june.html


Glamour Magazines: top 100 sexiest men 2013
http://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/celebrity/celebrity-galleries/2013/07/sexiest-hottest-men-of-2013