I have been looking through pictures of Florence Welch, Laura Marling and Alexa Chung (because they are all influential women for both fashion and music in the indie culture) to try and help me decide on the lighting, colour and pose of my model for the picture on my front page. Here are some pictures that I found that have inspired and helped me with my photograph for my front page.This cover of NME features Florence Welch, her famous red hair is styled so that it covers a lot of the magazine and the coverlines are white so that they stand out against her hair. This shot is from the shoulders up so that Florence's face dominates the entire cover, her name is the only writing that is in black; it immediately attracts the readers eye to the fact that Florence is the main feature in the magazine.
This issue of rolling stone features Lady Gaga, she is not looking directly at the camera which is unusual. The headline is behind her on the cover and the coverlines almost do a text wrap around her head, this makes her the dominant feature on the front cover of the magazine.
This issue of VIBE features Beyoncé, the picture on this front cover clearly shows that the target audience is males, this picture of beyoncé is trying to portray her as a sex symbol and the women that are on the front covers of VIBE are often wearing very little clothing...not really a magazine that a woman would want to buy. The medium long shot of this photograph allows a lot of space for coverlines.
This issue of KERRANG! features paramore on its cover, however it only features front woman Hayley Williams as opposed to the entire band. Her facial expression and hand action suggest edgyness which goes with the genre of her music and the genre of the magazine.

















