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Plans for fashion spread

Product
The product that I will be creating will be a fashion spread for my fashion based
teenage lifestyle magazine Prime.
Theme
The theme for the fashion spread that I am creating will be based around the
season of spring.
Model
The model that I will use for all four of the photographs within my fashion spread
will be Ella Pollard
Location
Fashion spread 1: The location that I will use for the photograph on Fashion
spread 1 will be in Woolston Park by a bay of flowers.
Fashion spread 2: The location that I will use for the photograph on Fashion
spread 2 will be in Woolston Park by a group of large trees.
Fashion spread 3: The location that I will use for the photograph on Fashion
spread 3 will be Woolston Park by the pond
Fashion spread 4: The location that I will use for the photograph on Fashion
spread 4 will be in Woolston Park
Outfits:
Outfit 1: spring clothing (dress and casual shoes)
Outfit 2: spring clothing (jeans, jacket and casual shoes)
Outfit 3: spring clothing (dress and casual shoes)
Outfit 4: spring clothing (jeans, jacket and casual shoes)
Equipment Required:
The equipment required for the fashion spread that I am creating will be a DSLR
Camera and a tripod.
Schedule:
We have been set a deadline which all of our photographs must have been taken
by, to enable these photographs are completed to high standard I must
schedule my time appropriately.
Fashion spread 1 scheduling date: 7/3/2015
Fashion spread 2 scheduling date: 7/3/2015
Fashion spread 3 scheduling date: 8/3/2015
Fashion spread 4 scheduling date: 8/3/2015

Contingency plans:
For my fashion spread photo-shoots I must provide relevant contingency plans
for major factors within the procedure. The main contingency plans that I must
have in place are contingency models and contingency locations. The use of
contingency models allows me to have a backup option if one of the models that
I am using cannot attend or backs out. And, contingency locations allow me to
have another choice of location if the weather is bad. Additionally, I have
contingency plans regarding equipment as I will take spare batteries for the
camera.
Contingency model: Oliver Parr
Contingency location: Walton gardens
Legal issues:
Copyright law:
When taking the photographs for my Fashion spreads the content I produce must
be original and if I break the copyright law I will be sued. If other
people/companies want to use the work I have created (Fashion spread or
photographs) they must pay a copyright fee. The law that companies in the UK
must follow is the copyright, designs and patents act of 1988. The copyright law
gives the creators and producers of some types of media products control over
how they're used and distributed. In this case the content I create is not allowed
to be identical to another photographers or designers work.
The law of Trespass:
The law of trespass states Trespassing on to somebody elses land without a
lawful excuse is an offence itself and is one of the rare forms of tort claims in
which a claimant can bring a claim without having to prove any damage has
occurred to his land. However, it is not a criminal offence and so property owners
must bring their claim to the civil courts. Meaning if I was to use a location in my
fashion spread photo-shoot without full consent or permission I would be
breaking the law of trespass and I could possibly be taken to court. However the
law of trespass will not be an issue on any of the photographs for my fashion
spread shoots as I am taking them all in a public park.
Obscene Publications Act:
The Obscenity of Publications Act 1959 states that it is an offence to publish,
whether for gain or not, any content that will affect those who are likely look at
the content you have produced. Meaning that the content that I produce on my
fashion spreads must be appropriate and I should not include any obscene
content on them which is irrelevant for the theme of the fashion spread or the
target audience.
Trademarks:
Trademarks are used by companies so we cannot use their content e.g. logos, as
trademarks are known for certain types of products. If I was to use another
companys material I could possibly get sued as I would be using their product
without the companys consent. To prevent this from happening I will make sure

the model that I am using is wearing non branded clothing or at least that the
logos are not visible on the clothing that they are wearing.
Equality Act:
The equality act 2010 states that it provides protection against any type of
discrimination and promotes equality of opportunity for people who are disabled.
This act means that I cannot produce content that may be of an offensive
manner. These acts can vary from issues including issues religion, race, ethnicity,
gender, age, disability and class. The discrimination act protects people from
discrimination at work. If my content does not follow the rules of the act I could
get prosecuted. For my fashion spreads I have to follow the rulings stated within
the equality act as it states that I am not allowed to discriminate against people
of any religion, race, ethnicity, gender, age, disability and class.
Ethical issues:
Representational issues:
Representational issues are broken down into nine different sectors varying from
age, gender, social class, ability, disability, ethnicity, regional identity and
sexuality. These factors are all important to the fashion spreads that I am
creating because if I represent someone negatively it may cause people to not
read the content I am creating. I believe the three main sectors of representation
that apply to the work I am producing are ethnicity, disability and age.
Ethnicity:
On my fashion spread the model that I am using is white. In the future I will use
people of different ethnicities to make sure my fashion spreads appeal to all
audiences appropriately, and that all teenagers of any ethnicity will want to read
the fashion spread I am creating.
Disability:
On my fashion spreads the model that I am using is able bodied but In the future
I will use people of which have a disability to ensure the fashion spread that I am
creating appeals to all audiences appropriately. However, when using people of a
disabled state I must represent them appropriately so they are not offended or
embarrassed.

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