"Afghan Girl" Photographer: Steve McCurry This portrait was taken in 1985 of a young small Afghan girl which then became the cover of The National Geographic magazine in 1985. I like this portrait because it is one of thousands of photos that actually portrays whats happening at the current moment the photo was taken. The picture shows the girls emotion as she stares directly through the camera. The torn red scarf hanging over her face makes the portrait both gritt and glamour. There is also an amazing contrast between her green eyes and the red scarf.
Product Shot Assessment Blog Who is the client, or company you are representing? The company I'm going to be representing in my product shot assessment is Nike, one of the biggest sporting brands in the world, and also one of the most iconic sporting brands in history with signature worn all over the world. But in this case it's Nike's sneaker department i'll be representing. What is the product? The product I'll be taking product shots for will be a pair of Nike's most iconic pair of sneakers that people have been wearing since the 90's, which is the classic Air Force 1's, however there not their plain white pair, it's a custom pair with all the colors you could think of. Who is the target audience? The target audience for this product would be for people between the ages of fifteen to twenty-five, who are always looking to the internet for fashion trends created by celebrities. Also the heavily targeted audience would be t...
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