I have taken pictures for my magazine from my photo shoot which shall be used on my music magazine front cover, contents page and double page spread.


For the girly Kinsley Bloom who was still a pop artist I wanted her to look youthful and cute by doing this I wanted her top smile in ALL photos, to wear bright pastel colours which will make her look girly. However I had decided to change my location slightly for the photo shoot of girly Kinsley. I decided that I wanted to show her childlike side, by doing this I changed the location to Wicksteed Park in Kettering, Northamptonshire. Wicksteed park is a amusement park which was an ideal locations to reflect Pop artist Kinsley's childlike/ girly side. I chose typical items that would be found at a amusement park to have pictures taken on; so this was the swings and inside the tunnel slide, these were all to reflect the youthful, girly, (still a child) Kinsley.

These pictures are showing Kinsley going home from a current festival she has been to with her friend.

To show that Kinsley has grown up and matured I took pictures of her with more serious facial expressions, mature clothing that isn't pastel but dark colours to be able to show her maturity, I also showed her body more closed and moody to be able to reflect her house music stage and that Kinsley has become a grown woman.

I still used the idea of having a blank, plain white background to represent her new stage in her life; her house music genre is a stage in her life that is new and that the blank background is like a blank canvas that she can create a new Kinsley on.
I believe that I have managed to show the binary opposition between mature vs young of Kinsley through the pictures I took;

These two pictures show a difference In the way she is presented, the picture on the left is showing the girly, innocent, young, pop music Kinsley where as the picture on the right show the mature, grown woman, house music Kinsley. These pictures relate to my previous post of Past and Present which shows female music artist that came into music young but now have grown and matured.
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