Shoot 1 – Although i only used one image from this first shoot, i believe that it is the most important images of all as it is what made me want to explore colour photography for my exam unit. It is one of my strongest images that supports the theme and style of variation and similarity. Compare to the other three shoots this one is the least successful due to the lack off images but i got one really strong one out of it.
Shoot 2 – This is my best and most successful shoot for what i was trying to capture and display at the end of the project. I got many of my final images from this shoot which really allowed me to open and explore. This will also help when it come to designing my photobook and experimenting with print layouts. Overall this will allow me to create a narrative sequence within my photobook.
Shoot 3 – Shoot 3 was an experimental, one off shoot. to explore colour in nature and landscape. although i thought this was a good idea i felt that none of the images would work with the images from the other shoots, so i’m deciding to leave them out. In addition, this one off experiment helped with my final shoot as it made me think about shooting under a different lighting influence and exploring colour and experimenting with new contrasts.
Shoot 4 – I believe that my 4th shoot was my second most successful shoot. I captured many of my strongest images for the project during this shoot. This shoot was different when it came to use of lighting as i shot in underexposed areas of coloured lights and objects. Unlike the other shoots, the images had a different feel to them with the new contrasts and tones. This, in my opinion is what made this shoot an overall success.