Mise-en-scene = the entire content of the shot.
When I was taking my photographs, I chose to use a plain white background because it would be easier to apply to my pages. Also because white seems quite conventional to a magazine.
So when I think about the mise-en-scene, it is something that is hard to describe without a themed background or setting. The only thing in my mise-en-scene is the model, and what she is wearing, her facial expression, her posture, and pose. Therefore, by using a white background is also my advantage because it means the audience will focus on the model in the shot rather than the choice of background.
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