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    Scott Carlin

    Plans For Fashion spread

    Theme

    Skateboarding

    Model

    Joseph Banks

    Props

    Skateboard

    Costumes

    1Shirt (Purple Floral), black jeans, helmet, skateboard, vans shoes

    1Simple t-shirt, hoodie unzipped, jeans, vans shoes

    3Coloured checked shirt, underneath blue jeans, DC shoes

    4Checked jacket, t-shirt, jeans and vans styled shoes.

    Equipment Required

    Digital SLR Camera

    Location

    Skatepark

    Contingency Plans

    Runcorn Shopping Centre Car Park

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    Legal Considerations

    Copyright - The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988

    Copyright gives the author of certain types of material rights to controlthe use or exploitation of the work that they have created. This includes

    rights to allow or disprove of the copying, issuing of copies, renting or

    lending, performing, showing, playing, broadcasting or adaptation of the

    copyright material.

    I am going to avoid breaking the copyright law by using 100% my own

    work and material and cover up any brand logos.

    Discrimination - The Equality Act 2010

    It is against the law to discriminate against anyone because of:

    age being or becoming a transsexual person being married or in a civil partnership being pregnant or having a child disability race including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin religion, belief or lack of religion/belief sex sexual orientation

    To avoid breaking this law I am not going to use anything that

    would offend anyone.

    Obscenity - Obscene Publications Acts Since 1857

    The Obscenity Law stopped the publishing of any material that could

    deprave or corrupt. In the UK, obscene material can be, for example,

    pornographic, violent, or can encourage drug taking. There is a defence in

    support of the public good if the defendant can produce expert evidence

    to show that publication was in the interest of, for example, art, science,

    or literature.

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    I am going to avoid breaking the obscenity law by not using any obscene

    content in my work by making the models wear suitable clothes, not do

    any rude gestures, any alcohol consumption, drug use and also make sure

    the background is free of anything that could be offensive.

    Defamation - Defamation Act 2013

    The action of harming or damaging the reputation of someones

    character using either Libel (Written) or Slander (Spoken).

    I will avoid breaking this law by not using anything that could harm the

    anyonesreputation.

    Ethical Considerations

    As I will be taking photographs of teenagers I have to take in other

    peoples views on how to portray the teenager such as pose, dress and

    what meaning could be created due to that. I must give a positive

    attitude towards teenagers as they are my target audience and also I

    must not promote any stereotypes. And all of the models are under 18 so

    they will not do or wear anything sexually provocative.