Evaluation of Front
Cover
Photography
When taking the pictures I learned
that even the slightest shake with the camera can cause a blurry image as you
could slip while using the manual focus and focus on the wrong part of the
image by accident. Using the manual focus wasn’t too hard as long as you kept a
steady hand while focusing and taking the picture while also not moving forward
and backwards slightly. Something I learned when doing it is that there are 2
discs which you need to move to get a proper focus which is the zoom disc as
well as the focus one. I thought there was only a focus disc.
For
my first couple of pictures I took I did them in landscape. When looking at
them I tried to envisage them as a magazine cover but couldn’t even see it in
my head. I then took some portrait pictures and they looked much better for
what I needed the pictures for. Doing portrait pictures was harder though as
the camera button was less accessible but I got used to it after a few
pictures.
The
first couple of pictures I took where poor and out of focus and the feature
wasn’t looking at the camera. As I carried on taking pictures I took more
control and started instructing the model more to get a better picture. I also
used the focus discs more effectively. I tried to get him to stand so the light
was coming from the top right, a side light, for a better visual effect on the
picture. This proved to work well.
The
eye line of the model is pretty much directly on the top 3rd. This
is good as it makes it a more natural looking picture. However when taking the
picture I didn’t know anything at all about the eyeline. It wasn’t until after
the shoot that I learned about what it means when it is in a different place.
Regardless it where it is works well for the picture.
The
picture overall, I think, is quite good for my first shoot ever with no
previous experience with SLR cameras such as the one I was using and I am
relatively pleased with it. However I do think I could have done much better.
For example I could have chosen a much more appropriate background like a wall
or a mesh fence, both of which were available. This would have created a much
more “alternative” feel for the photo which would be more relevant for the type
of picture I needed.
Photoshop
For my first time in photoshop I feel
like I have done pretty well although it is still, in my opinion, a pretty
shabby cover.
Some
tools I used where the move tool, the magic wand tool, the rubber tool and the
text tool. I also used the stroke and bevel and emboss effects on some parts of
the text.
The
magic wand tool was quite difficult to use as I kept forgetting to remove the
selected area from the selection and it kept rubbing out at the same time as
the other parts.
I
feel like when I used text that it looked to bland and boring even with the
bevel and emboss and strokes added on. For some of the text I used I copied and
pasted it from google images, for instance the part that says “Green Day”.
For
the effects and drop shadows I simply used bevel, emboss and stroke. These felt
like pretty basic and unprofessional tools so in the future I will look for
more professional looking effects or try and be able to use them much better.
Something
which I found very helpful with photoshop was merging layers as it made things
easier to keep track of and meant I could easily edit whole chunks of the image
instead of little bits at a time.
If
I were to improve my front cover I would use a different font for the title and
also would try and use more professional looking tools. I would also take the
actual photo in a studio for better lighting effects.