I took Larry Sultan’s almost note taking pages, and created my own in a scrapbook form. I am happy with how it turned out, because these pages were created by my grandfather, and it looks like he has put this page together.


I wanted to recreate the ‘staged’ but in action shot. I find its almost like environmental photography, because my nan spends so much time in the garden, and I have photographed her in her space, using Sultan’s formal style.


I combined Alec Soth’s style with Sultan’s. I find they have similar styled images and compositions, and I think I have captured the same approach to image taking.

