Overall, going to St Malo was quite successful as when going round St Malo I was able to see a big difference from jersey, the people were dressed differently, and it was lively. The was music playing all over the place and there were loads of food stands. As St Malo was so different from Jersey, I found it quite easy to take pictures as everything was quite unusual to me, my aim was to take some landscape photos around St Malo as the architecture is different, the culture in general creates good images. When taking pictures of people, it wool have been best to take pictures of them not knowing but a lot of the time they would look up at my camera and feel quite disturbed. I do feel that as the cultures are so different, people are doing different things, for example I saw a man sat outside the shops drinking his coffee, he seemed to be a worker at the shop he was sat at, which is something you wouldn’t see in Jersey, I also saw homeless people all over the place sat outside shops with dogs around them, this is definitely something I wouldn’t see in jersey and helps to have a different perspective on life. I do like how most of my images turned out and when I edited them, they looked a lot better as I had levelled the lighting. However, when taking my images I should have had different viewpoints to show them that viewpoints matter a lot when taking pictures. One thing I wish I had done would have been going into random shops or shops that attracted my attention and asked the people in the shop to pose with their shop, although this wouldn’t have been a candid image, it would have been very different from other people’s work as we all followed each other and went to the same places, which made out photos very similar. However, when editing my images, I did try and find new ideas to make them more unique and different from everyone else. The only negative thing about going with a group to take pictures is most of us would tend to get the same images or similar images. It’s harder to be more original and to put your ideas out there without other people doing the same. Overall, my images did turn out to be good but it would have been better if I had come out of my comfort zone and interacted with some of the people, possibly get some information to find out where the busiest or most popular shop is and get some images of how busy the shop gets. I would definitely like to go to St Malo again and open my ideas to more original work and more personal to me as i do have a connection to France due to family and always visiting St Malo.