I really like this photo because of the way that my model is posing and how she is holding the guitar and how her facial expression is. I also love the fact that her tattoo is slightly seen which makes it more subtle.
I also love the way her hips are moved slightly, which makes the pose a little sexualised. However, there is no emotion in this photo and it just looks very general. I would like her to look more lively in a facial expression than this. Another issue that I have with this is that you cannot see her high heels which are actually rather important as they are used as a connotation to represent something, in particular it is the colour of the heels that is important.
What I like about this photo is that is more interesting than the first one, as it is a side view photo. The tattoo is visible so it is clear what convention I am breaking, and I really like the fact that her high heels can be seen, which are fiery red, and are a connotation for danger and passion. What I also really like is that she isn't standing straight, but has her leg slightly bent and the guitar is tilted towards the camera, which makes everything more visible.
I like that this photo follows Laura Mulvey's theory on male gaze: her pose is not static and she is making eye contact with the audience, which is more appealing at times.
The issue that I have with this photo is that there isn't much emotion in it and I would prefer my photo to look more natural and not as constructed.
The only thing that I like about this photo is the way the guitar is held, and the leg position.
I don't like how her arms are resting on the bass and how she is smiling: it looks forced and unnatural which is the opposite from what I am looking for in a perfect front cover photo.
What I like about this photo is that it looks more natural than the rest of them, as my star is concentrating on the playing of the guitar, and not posing as much as on the rest.
No eye contact, and a side profile of her face is used which I like, because it looks more original than other photos.
I also really like her leg positioning and how the red of the bass matches the colour of the shoes perfectly.
However, the folds on the backdrop are irritating the eye, and the stool does not match the theme or anything at all, which would mean that if I would decide to use this photo, I would have to photoshop the folds out.
What I like about this photo is that the model's face can be seen much clearer than in the remaining photos, however I do not like that there is a shadow on the front of the model's face and the light is on her back.
I also do not like her facial expression and the way she is posing, as it looks extremely unnatural and almost awkward.
I really dislike that she is looking upwards which makes absolutely no sense and I would never use this photo for anything.
This photo is my favourite out of them all, as even though it is clear that she is posing, her arms, face and posture looks much more natural than any of the precious photos, also there are no creases in the background and there would be no need for editing.
I also really like that her makeup,hairstyle,hair accessory and tattoo can be clearly seen in this photo,whereas in the remaining ones not every feature was seen.
Overall, this photo is the best, however, I would have preferred to have a full body photo, but if I would have to choose out of any of these photos to use one as a front cover, this would be the one.
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