Mindmaps:
Here, I explored topics that I felt linked to Anthropocene along with some brief ideas on what I could photograph with those topics: i.e: I could photograph different types of plastic in the ocean.

When coming up with ideas for my photoshoot, I kept in mind some locations that I thought would work well with the project. I tried keeping my ideas open and quite vague in order to ensure I has a lot to work with so I could later explore them further and choose what I wanted to focus on the most for the project.

Moodboard:
Here, I gathered a mixture of different photos that I felt linked to Anthropocene and inspired me in some way
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Ensure you look at photographers like Keith Arnatt, who explored conceptual ideas about litter, detritus and abandoned objects.
You could isolate these from the background, or re-photograph in the studio with dramatic lighting and present as a group of still life objects?