Friday, 18 June 2010

Intended Audience of my Final Images

My intentions for my final images are to be portrayed in the form of fine art photography. This means that my main intentions for the portrayal of my images is within an exhibition setting. The purpose of my images are to portray the contrast strain has on the human body and that each person, like a book can be read in many different ways, that although a person may be brooding and intimidating, they are people with their own personalities housing full emotions just like anyone else only housed in a much larger, more intimidating form. this is the effect that i was intending for my image and i feel i completely fulfilled that effect, my images, although i believe my images would be best suited to fine art and most appreciated by viewers that fine art holds their interest the best and displayed in an exhibition  space.
Another way in which my image can be used is for that of advertisement, specifically for supplement companies, in which the adverts comprise of large, muscular persons and relating to the viewer in some form that there here is a chance for them to accomplish their dream physique like the person pictured. I researched into advertisements for supplement companies; specifically MET-RX in which most of their adverts portray normal, everyday people in which they are shown in everyday environments with an aspect relevant to strength training and supplement use. For the advert, i included a slogan in whcih the viewer could relate to i chose to start with a question 'WANT BRAWN?' this already gets the viewer thinking about what it is they want followed by the name of the company 'MET-RX' followed by their claim 'UNLEASHING THE BEAST WITHIN' which the viewer will interpret, alongside the image of the largely built subject, the viewer believes that they are buying into a physique like this. I continued with the use of a bold bright red and emulated the font the company uses, along with the strength of my image, making it truly stand out and confront the viewer

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