Sunday, 5 February 2017

POTENTIAL IMAGES: ALBUM COVER

 POTENTIAL IMAGES


IDEA 1

These 3 photos were my original idea. I visited the Urban Jungle in Ringland and took some pictures of some Koy in water. The water was an idea i wanted to run with throughout my print productions as it linked with the name of the song. The fish were vibrantly coloured which linked to the genre of the song as it is psychedelic. The captured movement of the water could be easily manipulated on photoshop to make it brighter and more of a focus. I decided not to use these images as my second idea was much stronger. 

IDEA 2
These next few photos were taken at home in a bath tub with the mask we used in the video. These images help stronger links to my song as it had water movement, the mask in the video and the colours were slightly saturated so could again be easily manipulated. 
As i chose to call the album 'Waves' these linked in the sense that they showed to movement of the water e.g. Waves. They also included the mask from the 'Tidal Wave' video which I wanted to use for the front of my CD cover. These images would also be useful if I was to do a pack shot, especially if I was to advertise Tidal Wave as the top single or a new release. 


IDEA 3

When i went away in December, I visited multiple beaches and took lots of photos that I thought I could use as they contained water. (some with movement) 
I also took photos of sunsets that had vibrant colours that could be easily manipulated in photoshop. I decided not to use these ideas as my previous idea was stronger and had stronger links to my video.











IDEA 4

When I visited Urban Jungle I took lots of pictures of plants that I thought were vibrant and colourful to suit my song/video. I chose not to use these as my final idea as hey didn't really have anything to do with my song or any of it's connotations apart from the bright colours. 
These pictures would be fun to alter in photoshop but I just don't think they link well enough with my song to be used.




1 comment:

  1. Well done for taking so many photos and for exploring the pros and cons of the different shots.

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