For this post I wanted to focus on a response to the photographer Lewis Bush, by doing this I found that it would allow me to have a broader understanding regarding how compositions of the town could be taken, and how my photos could be interpreted. Bush’s focuses mainly are based around the development and image of the urban areas around him, and so the core focus from much of his works tend to be a maze like structure of particular buildings. I found certain interests in his pattern like abstract presentations of the financial building which can be seen below: To produce the outcomes desired I would have to make a shoot response and use software such as Photoshop to overlap imagery to create a maze like formation of the financial sector. Firstly I would have to spend some time around the finance area photographing the structure and symmetry present throughout the design of the building. These are my response photos to Lewis Bush’s work: Once done with the shoot I moved onto Photoshop to overlap the images that I wanted to see merged together. I chose to use Photoshop because of the variety of tools it provided me with that could capture and produce the outcome desired. This is my process of coming out with my final designs: After I had finished experimenting with my images I decided on five of the pictures that I thought had best represented the response shoot regarding Lewis Bush’s style of work. These are my five favorite pieces: