Wednesday 7 April 2010

Our Four Final Images

Here are the four images that we have narrowed our photoshoot down to. We took two photos where half of her face is normal makeup and the other half is covered in blood and bruising and we have two photos of her whole face in blood and bruising. We thought these photos were the most effective images as you can clearly see the contrast in herself as an actress and as her character through her makeup and her body language.




This is one of our favourite images as her makeup gives a shocking impact but juxtaposes her cheeky pose. This contrast is very effective as we are drawn in through her eyes that grab your attention, which instantly brings attention to her face. This is contrasted with her top which is white lace, that has connotations of innocence and purity. However as it is see through it shows her rebellious and seductive side of her character and also her as an actress. Her pose is also very seductive as she has her legs open and is looking up at the camera trying to gain the audiences attention, which contrasts with her bloody face as you would expect her to look sad or in pain.


This image is similar to the one above however this image isn't as playful as the other one, as her facial expressions are more serious with a slight smile, which could be interpreted as more manipulative.

This image is very stylised and uses a clear shot of the different makeup, which identifies the actress and the character. The pose of Talia is with her head tilted back, which is a very glamorous and sexualised shot to emphasise the detachment from her character and the bloody make up. We have also used the white lacy top with her shoulder out on the side of her made up face, which also emphasises the glamour associated with the career of an actress.



This image focuses on Talia's face, which allows us to have a close up view of her make up and her facial expression. Her facial expression is cheeky with her tongue out on the side of her glamorous face and she also has a smile, which contrasts with the bloody bruised side of her face. This shot is also face on, which shows a clear contrast between the actress and her character. We felt that her outfit would have looked better with the white lacy top to emphasise the difference.


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