Number 1) This photo is a medium shot of the model looking diagonally downwards, although he is not looking directly at the camera he is still easily recognisable. The background was quite plain and basic therefore making it easier to cut out the image of just the model and copy it onto an alternate background. I decided am am going to use this photo as the image on the front page of my magazine.

2) I took this photo to use as a background for the main image on the front page, therefore I would cut out the image of the model in the previous photo and copy it onto this photo.
3) This photo displays a medium shot of the model, unlike the first photograph he is making direct eye contact with the camera, the background is again plain and therefore easy to cut out specifically the model to copy onto an alternate background. I decided that I would use this photo for the contents page.

4) I decided to use this photo as the background for the previous photo, this again will be used for the contents page.
5) This photo displays the model sitting and making direct eye contact with the camera. There is a lot of free space either side of him for pieces of text to be situated. Though there is too much distance between the model and the camera, therefore i decided not to use this as the main image of my front, instead I will use this as a smaller image on my contents page.
6) In this photo the model is looking directly at the camera, it displays him from the waist up and therefore shows his shoulder and arms so the audience can see the emotion he is portraying. I decided to use this as the main image on my double page spread.
7) In this photograph the model has his body completely facing the direction of the camera and again maintains eye contact can see him from the waist up and there is a lot of space either side of him for any text that may be chosen to be placed there. I decided to use this on the double page spread as well but as a smaller image.
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