The Photoshoot:
In the contact sheet presented above I have demonstrated another collection of photographs representing different parts of the harbour. I like these photographs I have shown a range of different elements and colours as well from the fishery materials to the different structures of the ports and boats to entering the fishery and having a close up experience with the freshness of the seafood they sell and produce to the behind the scenes and having a look at large sums of crab, scorpion and unique crayfish a worker had held to present to us.
I felt that in terms of textures and colours it was important to taking pictures of things to remind me of fishery and maritime and useful tools that potentially could be used. Such as pellets or things to be used on the boats, or any crane that I noticed or any stack or materials that I saw as well that could look interesting through a camera lens’ perspective.
In the photoshoot we had walked past the “Jersey Rowing Club” which is on the outskirts, based in the Old Lifeboat Station at the bottom of Mount Bingham, where the members enjoy a central location with excellent boat storage facilities and direct access to the water. The club dates back to the “early 1960s and was officially founded in 1971 when the sport of rowing was growing fast in the Island because of the popularity of the Sark to Jersey Rowing race, which started in 1967”.
Edited Photos Below: