After receiving critiques from our classmates, my class and I have finally moved on to creating the final double page spreads for our magazines. Here's mine:
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I made my final copy of my double page spread by taking the images I already had, adding some more, and with the help of a few people, figuring out how to format them correctly. Like for the rest of my magazine, I used Canva to create this. I took the first photo a little past sunrise, making sure to capture the calming and whimsical feeling of the beach. I took the second photo at around the same time. I took the third photo by instructing my model to pose how he did so that he could look more relateable to my audience. Finally, I took the last photo right at the shoreline.
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