I decided to conduct a fashion shoot for my presentation with a small group of people from my class.
This particular image could be used in such publications such as the Harlow College prospectus, because the image is of a student and a member of staff communicating and this shot could create good publicity for the college. The target audience could be people who are considering to study at Harlow College and this shot is aimed at a target audience of both genders. The shot was taken at the smoking area of the college, where there is many different social classes of people. The reason why this shot was taken because we wanted to create an image that would generate a good reputation of Harlow College for the target audience. The target audience age could be from 16 onwards, depending on what age the student is and also parents and guardians would also be able to view the image if it was published in the Harlow College prospectus or the college website. This image is a unique way for promotion because it shows two different social classes relating to the ages of the models. The techniques that I used to Photoshop the image was to make the entire image black and white and also I played around with the colour contrasts, so I could also work with the background.
This shot could be used in publications such as the Harlow College prospectus and their website because the image consists of two students at the college and it shows diversity in the styling of clothing, with the male dressed in a particular uniform and the female wearing her own clothing. Also, I believe this image could also be used in fashion magazines that focus on drawing in a teenage audience, as both of the models themselves are teenagers. The target audience overall could be between the ages of 13 onwards, as the image could both be used to advertise and produce publicity for Harlow College and also could be used in teenage related magazines. The reason why the shot was taken because we wanted images that demonstrated a variety of styles and also the lighting used was ideal, as was the simple background. The techniques used to Photoshop the image was I changed the brightness of the image, as I realised that the original version was too light and I wanted to make certain parts of the image darker, so the models were the main focus.
The image was taken at the Harlow College smoking area. I believe that this particular image could not be used in publications such as the Harlow College prospectus or the college website, as both models are smoking and if used in either publication could result in bad publicity for the college. On the other hand, the image could be used in fashion magazines because both models are posing more suitably for the genre. There isn’t as much diversity in style as the other two images, as both models are dressed in similar clothing for the season. The target audience for the image could be people aged from 16-40, as it has certain aspects that their would be controversy if it were to be previwed by an audience under 16, due to the smoking. The shot was originally taken because within my group, we decided that it would be a suiting image for a fashion magazine and it also shows a high social aspect. The Photoshop techniques that I used to produce the final shot was I used the colour contrasting tools to highlight the best specific areas, such as the colours of the clothes and the bold blue door in the background.
My final shots from the fashion shoot have all demonstrated different styles of clothing at Harlow College and also created a social aspect. The images show diversity relating to; race, style, gender and age. I believe that the final images used could be used in a wide range of publications relating to mainly fashion and advertising purposes (e.g. Harlow College prospectus, the college website, fashion magazines.) My ideas for the final fashion images have proved to be successful in what I wanted for each shot.
I have made a lot of progression in my technical and creative abilities. I have gained an understanding on how to use certain tools in Photoshop and I have also developed knowledge of photographic terminology. My strengths are that I have demonstrated an understanding on how to take a better picture and what improvements I could make for future reference. I have also been able to use certain tools on Photoshop to work with to produce successful fashion shots (e.g. colour contrasting, changing the brightness of an image and how to make an image black and white). However, my weaknesses of this module are that I have failed to use more advanced tools in Photoshop to manipulate an image (e.g. manipulate two images together and how to manipulate only a section of an image.) I also have had a lot of confusion on photographic terminology and where to use certain words and how to describe and evaluate a particular image. My time management for the module has been achieved excellently in making sure I Photoshop the final shots on a deadline, using test shots to show other photographs that I took and limiting the times of when the pictures were actually took (shots taken in one morning).
In conclusion, I am very proud of my work because I have tried my best with everything from the fashion shoot to Photoshop techniques. The end results have proved to me that I have worked hard throughout the module. The feedback from other members from my class has also verified to me that I have been successful in Photoshop manipulation.



















Light on lens
Flash photography
Large and small apertures
Shot taken with 28mm lens.
ISO sensitivity
A photograph with high depth of field.

