For this photoshoot we went down to Havre Des Pas and around the harbour to capture some of the modern / historical features in the area. We started at the bridge and made our way down onto the sand, where we were able to incorporate some of the ancient buildings, and the large rocks. We then walked down towards the Good Egg café, where I was able to photograph many of the recently-built apartments overlooking the sea. This worked well within the photoshoot as it contrasts with the historical and industrial monuments surrounding them, making the photoshoot successfully appear more interesting for the viewer, where they can observe how the modern world has adapted.
In order to filter and organise my images from the photoshoot, I flagged them first to arrange them into my best images compared to my worst images. This helps me identify which images to use for future projects etc. I then colour coded them into green (my most successful), yellow (potentially could be used), and red (my least successful) to emphasise how many effective outcomes I captured, and how I can improve for my next photoshoot. Furthermore, I rated each image out of 5 stars, to exaggerate which of my photos are fortunate and which ones need improvement. These approaches also allow me to use photoshop and lightroom on some of my unsuccessful photographs, and perhaps edit them to give them more eminence.