HOW TO SHOOT A FRONT COVER SUCCESSFULLY by Lucia Griggi
HOW TO SHOOT A FRONT COVER SUCCESSFULLY !
How to nail a cover
It is important to shoot as strikingly as possible when it comes to the cover shot! The cover image makes the magazine sell to those people that pass on by looking at hundreds of images and titles staring them in the face and stop when their eyes hit one that stands out and seems interesting to pick up! Imagery is as important as text and can make or break whether a sale is made, its is immediately recognised in the brain as an image is processed in the mind quicker than a word is.
Top Tips:
1. Always have the model giving eye contact to the camera, eyes are very catching and this will grab the readers attention.
2. Use of light is very important, the image needs to be defined in one particular light, if not the image may dull the appearance of the magazine. Techniques that can be used would be high contrast, front lit and colourful. High key which is normally backlit and with low contrast, giving a subtle wash like effect.
3. Always leave enough space in the frame to allow for the header of the magazine and text to go around it. Do not crop in too tight as the image maybe a throw away unless the magazine has a good designer!
4. Smiley – happy poses are better to shoot and will uplift the spirit of the magazine rather than moody looks.

A couple of front covers from the most recent issues, check the website out http://orcasurf.co.uk/surfgirl/index.php…
Gemma Fryer – Issue 24
This shot was photographed on the coast of France in Hossegor. It was photographed in evening light, just before the sunset. I asked my model to walk towards the sea with her board being carried above her. I used my Canon 1D alongside my 70-200 2.8 lens. It gave me great depth of field and a nice silhouetted effect to give a sticking duo tone to the cover. It is hard to focus on any subject whilst taking very backlit imagery, so care needs to be taken in making sure the image is pin sharp whilst doing this kind of shot. Gemma was a great model to use being lean and petite she carried the shot off well.
Photographed, France Hossegor, Sept 2008.
Model Gemma Freya
Canon 5d 70-200 F2.8
Celine Gehret -Issue 25
This photograph was taken in the beautiful parts of Cantabria in Northern Spain. We were on a surf trip finding slabs around the region and decided to take a route up by the mountains nearby the surf. It was a great adventure and the colours had such contrast with the bright blue sky. I shot this photo using my 24-70mm 2.8 on my canon 5d. We took a few shots doing this shoot as the road was long and there were many angles to take. It was midday sun and i needed to be careful where the shadows were lying. This was a great picture to use for the snow and surf issue and yes, you can surf n board in one day!
Photographed, Spain Cantabria, October 2008.
Model Celine Gehret (Gull)
Canon 5d 24-70 F2.8
Rosy Hodge – Issue 26
This cover shot was photographed in Hawaii and shot in evening light as the sun was setting. I positioned her looking at me with the sun behind her but overexposed the shot to lighten up her face. The idea was to give a low contrast soft pastel look to let off soft pinks and oranges that were reflecting into the camera lense. Again, I used my Canon 5D with an 85mm lens. Shot at 1.8 at 800 opening the aperture right up to allow as much light in as possible, the shot was a success. Rosy was a great model to use, she is very natural in front of the camera and has many different looks to play with. It is important to always choose your model wisely.
Photographed, North Shore Hawai, Novemeber 2009
Model Rosy Hodge (Roxy)
Canon 5d 85mm 1.8
Sophie Hellyer – Issue 27
Using the time of day with the light is really important when shooting for the cover. Sophie was shot on the beach from early afternoon through to late afternoon, which enabled me to get a nicely exposed front lit shot. I wanted the photograph to look summery and give a warm effect so I used a reflector to fill in any shadows which had formed on her face.  The board was placed slightly back from the model as not to impose in the picture too much and distract the main focus of the image which of course was Sophie. I used my Canon 5D with an 85mm lens at 5.6 at 1200. Reflectors are a great tool to use they fill in natural light where needed unlike flash guns where the light looks false.  I was pleased with this image as the colours are vibrant and eye catching and Sophie looks great and relaxed
Photographed, Cornwall UK April 2010
Model Sophie Hellyer (Roxy)
Canon 5d 85mm 1.8
Fun times -Issue 28
Errrmmmmm excuse me please… Fun AND work! This cover was shot just as the mist cleared over the sea. The sun came through and the most amazing colours were formed. Corinne Evans, fellow FOX rider http://www.foxeurope.com/Home.php. Harriet and Kerry made the evening dance with fun times. I shot this at dusk with a misty haze which almost filtered the piercing sunset. Corrine pro surfer and her friends in tow had an empty beach as their playground and danced to the sound of the waves (ok my voice!! ha ha) This was shot with my 70-200mm 2.8 at full zoom.
Photographed Fistral Beach, UK
Models Corinne Evans(FOX) Harriet Frost and Kerry Powell
Canon 70-200mm 2.8
Laura Crane – Issue 29
This was photographed in late afternoon light, Laura was a great model to work with and at only a young age shes a natural beauty and will be going far as a pro surfer. Using the 85mm at 1.8 i blurred the background out to focus on my subject. Using a reflector to lighten the shadows as she faces away from the natural light i snap this fun, smiley frame of Laura. Look out of the next issues cover more fun, surf and snow next issue out November..don’t miss it!
Photographed Cornwall UK
Model Laura Crane (Billabong)
Canon 5d 85mm 1.8
Rosy Hodge -Issue N.32
To have a peek at this magazine go to http://www.surfsession.com. This photo was taken outside my house on the North Shore of Hawaii. It was midday heat and the surf was great this day, same as most days on the North Shore of Oahu! I used the 24-70mm lense and shot at 5,6 /1000 to tame the light and have a fast enough shutter speed to capture the movement. Rosy is a great girl to work with and is always up to shoot and have fun times and that’s why we love her- http://rosyhodge.com/ check her out!
Photographed Hawaii, January 2010
Model Rosy Hodge
Canon 1d 24-70mm 2.8


















