PLANNER: PHOTOSHOOTS

Photoshoot 1:

For my first photoshoot I am going to take pictures of old cards that my parents received when we where born along with old outfits of how we where always dressed as individuals and hardly ever wore the same outfits, I am then going to take pictures of some of our childhood toys and the contrast of me liking dolls and her liking cars. I am planning on doing this photoshoot in the studio as I feel that that’s where I am going to get the best lighting and it would be the best setup for this idea. This would be the photoshoot that’s inspired by Gabriele Galimberti.

Photoshoot 2:

For my second photoshoot I am going to take portraits of myself and then my sister, this is because I want to edit them on photoshop with my face mirroring hers, and also use old pictures of us and do the same. This is because even though we are fraternal we still have similarities regarding our face as do most siblings. I would probably do this photoshoot at my house against a white wall with a mixture of natural and artificial lighting. and then edit them on photoshop or lightroom. This photoshoot wold be inspired by Irina Werning and Vibeke tandberg.

Photoshoot 3:

For my third photoshoot I am going to use old photobook that my parents made for me when I was a child and take pictures of my sister holding the book and also individual images of the pictures inside. I am doing this as these old photobooks hold a lot of memories from my childhood with my sister and show us growing up together.

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  1. Sam Harris
    Key words to use
    Documentary – narrative – photo essay – snapshots – vernacular –
    Truthful ???- from one persons viewpoint

    https://talking-pictures.net.au/2020/11/21/sam-harris-postcards-from-home/

    Rita Puig Serra Da Costa
    Costa’s work revolves around the concept of identity. Her investigations also explore the essence of human relationships, and the influence that love, death, luck or memories have on the construction of ourselves.

    Explore visual diaries, memento mori – Susan Sontag

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