

I used intelligent vocabulary and friendly/inviting language within my text to address my audience. The interview that I carried out used informal language, and was written exactly as the artist responded to the questions, helping the interview to feel more like a conversation between friends than a stilted and edited piece that is purely fact without giving any insight into the artist's personality. The image used on my DPS is of the featuring artist, lounging on a park bench in a natural setting, she is looking directly at the camera, providing eye contact for the readers. It often happens that the set-up, purposely shot for effect image, is used as the glossy front cover to provide the initial appeal, and that the images of the artist in a more comfortable and personable setting are included inside the magazine, to make the readers feel more engaged in the interview. This is what I did with my magazine to attract my audience. I think the photos I used represent my audience exactly as I want them to be, - relaxed, cool, authentic and alternative. My model was displaying exactly the style of my TA and the final images put her in a setting that my audience can relate to and feel comfortable in.
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