This image was not used because the majority of my target audience would not have preferred this image for the front cover or even in any of the magazine, mainly because my model looks very nervous trying to get comfortable with the photoshoot, therefore it wouldn't fall under any theorists that would be suitable for this music genre.
These images within my magazine because the majority of them were just rough photo's I took because I hadn't used a photography camera and it took me a short period of time to adapt to the settings and controls. Also as their early images, my model had to find her comfort zone before getting comfortable with the posing for the magazine. But these images are a variety of medium shots and close ups of my model posing in her batman fan clothing.
Overall some of this images does not suit the Stanley Hall or Laura Mulvey theory.
These images would not be suitable for the Laura Mulvey (1975) because my model is not in the images portrayed as a lady with perfect hair or got the camera aimed at certain area's of her figure to attract a male audience.
In terms of the Stanley Hall theory (1904), my model would not had fallen in this stereotype because like I mentioned earlier, some of these images were just my model finding her comfort zone before she could pose confidently, so some images are not depressed, sex or criminal like.
But if I were to apply an theorist to my model it would be the Medhurst (1998); "their awful because their not like us" because my model ain't afraid to stand out with her trend or personality traits.
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