STORY: What is your story?
Describe in:
- 3 words
- A sentence
- A paragraph
NARRATIVE: How will you tell your story?
- Images > New St Helier Harbour photographs
- Archives > Old photographs of St Helier Harbour from SJ photo-archive or JEP Photographic Archive
- Texts > Write a short introduction or statement about your picture story, image captions
- Typography > creative uses of words, letters, font-types, sizes
Add a selection of your final 10-16 images as a moodboard/ gallery to the blog post too, including any archive material too.
3 words
- then and now
A sentence
- I have a variety of images showing the now and then of the harbour.
paragraph
- For my zine I have used a range of images that I took of the Harbour whilst having a talk and a tour from Captain Brian Nibbs and I have also searched through the photo archive of old images from the Harbour and tried finding images in which were similar to my images and I created a layout that showed the images in a “then and now” sense. Each of my images hold a unique story behind them where some of the images where Captain Nibbs is featured it shows memories of his life and when he used to be a Sea Captain back in the way when some of the Harbour comparison images show how much life has or hasn’t changed throughout the years.
Plan
Where am I taking photos?
For this photoshoot I am going to St Helier Harbour and going to take a selection of images that really show off and represent the Harbour. We are going to be having a tour by Captain Nibbs so I will also try to capture some good images of him in the moment as he’s explaining key information about the harbour and his connections to and around the harbour life.
My zine
For my first zine I have decided I would like to try and use my images along with images from the archive and make a 12-page zine using comparisons as a then and now structure to show how much the harbour has changed in these last few years. I am also going to use the images that I take of Captain Nibbs