shoot 1 final outcomes and evaluation
Evaluation
These images are a response to Craig McDeans work In my opinion this part of my project went well as it shows a good variety of emotion. The idea behind these images was to portray the damages of fashion as an industry on the ever developing world we live in, and that in the years to come we might suffer with the consequences of the chemical damage to water sources and farm land and the land that has been wasted due to landfills from clothing companies who aren’t able to sell all their stock. I decided to take these photos outside as it helps resemble the detrimental effects on the environment through the natural lighting and the trees showing above the walls in 3 of the images can show how the growing waste caused by clothes in landfills is taking up possible nature parks and farmland that could be providing habitats and food recourses for humans.
Shoot 2 final outcomes and evaluation
Evaluation
This shoot was inspired by Vilde Rolfsen in my opinion this aspect of my project turned out well as I was able to show my understanding of her work and knowledge on how to create a unique set of images that still have the same essence as her work without being direct copies. I decided to only print one image from this shoot for mounting as many of them share similar qualities therefore displaying only one allows me to use the image without it feeling over done.
shoot 3 final outcomes and evaluation
Evaluation
This shoot is a response to Marco Mori’s work, I think this photoshoot was successful as it shows influence from my chosen artist I managed to create these high resolution images with natural and artificial lighting I also managed to produce a series of meaningful and conceptual images that show a variety of skills such as camera handling and concept creating. I think this shoot could have been better if I took more images in a wider range of angles and posed the model in a wider variety of poses. If I could re do this shoot one thing I would change would be using more materials such as a variety of paper and plastics such as bottles to create a stronger message about pollution.