Friday, 9 April 2021

(Define)

(Define)

 

For this assignment I am going to create a professional looking Product Shot. The type of product shots I’m going to be making is a perfume ad using the skill I learnt during this photography course.

 

1.Who is the client, or company you are representing?

This brand will be for younger men that are trying to smell good and feel a bit different when going out.

 

2. What is the product?

The product that I will be advertising is men’s perfume. These are some research, that I found to be very inspirational for me to try capture for my ads. I hope to get a good shot like these. They are very eye catching.

 

 

                  

 

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3. Who is the target audience?

The target audience are young age men are between 25 to 60 years. The purpose of this advertisement is to give them a different feeling when going out and to boost their confident on how they approach colleagues.

 

4. Where would you expect to see this advertisement?

I really hope to see this advertisement around magazine, Television ads and even billboards or bus stop advertisement. That was many people will be able to see it while going about their every day life and they might feel inspired to purchase the perfume.

 

5. What kind of lighting are you going to use to make this look professional:

I am going to use natural lighting from my window and ring light that I have in the houses, as well as a glass mirror to give the get a better view of the perfume, when looking at the perfume bottle.



6. What props do you need?

I will be using white paper, ring light, camera, tinfoil, table, mirror, cubes, and a cologne bottle





                  

 




                                 

                                       



 

                                                



 










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