Thursday 21 November 2013

Fashion photography

fashion photography

 

1. The difference between fashion photography and portraiture photography is thus, portraits focus on the character, the actual model and possible some background objects, but mostly treat the person as the priority and attempt to portray their humanity, where as Fashion photography is focused on selling items such as bags or clothes and the model is treated as just another object to be painted and used.

2. Image manipulation is very common in fashion photography utilised to present the objects as almost perfect really.  however this is not just in fashion photography, almost all forms of print media utilise some form of manipulation, and while this has always been available, in recent years it has become significantly easier due to the advancement of technology and has been easily misused. while manipulation can be used for simple fixes to mistakes made during the photo shoot (ex: increasing brightness to make for low exposure) it has more commonly been used to enhance the picture beyond any realistic means. (ex: glazing over meat to make it look extremely appetising)

example image of manipulation, the (I guess) senator has been replaced with a working member of the public in order to provide more public approval of Barrack Obama



3:Fashion photography as seen in the documentary, appears to be split between the creative side of things (a desire to present images as best as humanly possible) and the commercial side. (a demand to put more emphasis on expensive or brand named items to encourage people to buy them) during the film, Anna Wintour, editor of vogue magazine, and Grace Coddington, creative editor, repeatedly argued about the inclusion of several photos and costumes. (eg: one photo making the person look pregnant, a costume missing a fur hat to go with it) it is possible that Anna during these examples, has signed deals with clothes makers to include more of their product line.

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  1. Portraiture what you need to do is here
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