Magazine Photos

    1. Now you will take your portrait photos according to your magazine portrait ideas you planned (keep in mind the grading tips):Magazine Genre: examples (if you are unsure then choose fashion)
    2. Model: student's name (any student in YISS; one model cannot pose for two people)
    3. Specific clothes & accessories to wear: (bring from home and match the genre; may not use school pants or shirt).
    4. Prop(s): must use a prop that coordinates with your genre

Read over the info to achieve the proper studio lighting, which is very important. When taking your your photos, vary the lighting between your photos so they are not all the same lighting; try to give contrast.

Use the two pose images from the Internet (Pinterest) that you found (full body wide pose & medium shot pose) and mimic the poses (lighting style optional) almost exactly (which you will be graded on). Part of your grade will be based on how well the poses are exactly the same but you don't have to use those poses for the final magazine portrait cover.Take four additional different poses of your choice but make sure to use the subject posing techniques that you learned which you will be graded on. Make sure to take at least one closeup (or tight) shot of your subject and take your photos in portrait size vertical, not landscape (horizontal).

    1. Upload the following photos to a new Google Photo Album named Magazine Shoot. In the album, arrange album in the following order (also see the example screenshot below):Insert the full body photo you found on Pinterest that you used to pose
    2. Insert your full body shot that mimics the Internet pose example from your Pinterest
    3. Insert the medium shot photo you found on Pinterest that you used to pose
    4. Insert your four additional poses that you took
    5. Lastly, place a duplicate of the image that you will probably use for your magazine front cover as the last image.
    6. After you submit it, you must get it approved by Mr. Heil during class before you can use it for your actual front cover. Many times students don't have the correct lighting or it is not creative enough.

Fill out the form so Mr. Heil has access to it and can grade it according to the rubric. Take one screenshot of all the thumbnail images (example below) from the album and upload it to Schoology along with your Pinterest screenshot. As a comment, type your idea for a magazine title that you will use (do not use a famous magazine title).