I want to create an A5 zine in a booklet format with a smaller A6 zine inside. I want the zine to explore our receptions of beauty and flow visually throughout the book. I plan to use more unnatural images from the party photoshoot beside my Rinko Kawauchi inspired photographs of nature. I plan on calling this zine ‘Irridiant’ – meaning to emit light as a lot of my photos focused on light. Alongside to smaller zine insert I will also add my cyanotype experiments to help break up the pages and serve as visual and formatting differentiation keeping the zine interesting.



Mimosa’s in Bloom by Rita Costa was an inspiration for this zine as I enjoy her use of negative space to frame her images – the themes behind her images also interest my and I think fit well with my over all project.

Photographic Treatment is a series of 5 photobooks by Laurence Aegerter I like her approach to juxtaposing her images and creating pages spreads that both flow visually and tell a story.