Evaluation

Overall, I am very happy with how my project turned out. I feel as if my photobook really captures the feeling of the surf aesthetic and culture and demonstrates the bond my sister has with surfing.

Whilst making my photobook I overcame many challenges as at first I found it hard to put the photos in an order that flowed and told a story. I also found it hard to narrow down the images I wanted to have in my photobook as I originally wanted images from each shoot but sooner realised that the book flowed better once I had removed certain images. The book started to come together once I had managed to get the images in the order and layout I wanted. After completing the photobook I realised that the book told more of a story than I first thought. I personally think the final out come of my book is successful as there is a clear flow to the book as it consists of a range of images and layouts throughout. I made sure to keep the layouts simple but not repeat them too often to prevent the book being boring. I also think the way I have presented my images within the book links to the theme of surf culture and shows my sisters journey and passion for surfing.

I decided to name my book ‘Chasing Waves’ because it is essentially what my sister does as she always wants to be in the sea surfing.

Mounting up my prints was time consuming, even though I had made mock-ups of how I was going to present my images, as I was very precise with the sizing and placement of my images to make them look professional. I decided to present all my images in a similar way on foam board and black card as I feel the simplicity of presenting my images in this way lets the images speak for them selves. When deciding what images to mount together I wanted them to all link together which is why I made mock-ups of how I was going to mount my images on photoshop. Overall, I am happy with the way I put my images together as I feel they all link with one another and present my sisters love for surfing.

I think that I partially realised my intentions when making my photobook once I had overcome the thought of needing to include images from all my shoots in the book. Whereas I 100% knew my intentions when mounting up my images as I had pre made mock-ups.

When I first started this project I struggled with finding photographer to link my work to. I found the work of Thomas Lodin and W. Eugene Smith and was inspired by the work they had done and wanted to used their ideas within my project. I think that I made good references to all my case studies in particular W. Eugene Smith. When studying ‘The Country Doctor‘ it was clear that Smith took a range of different images such as establishing shots, detailed shots, environmental portraits, formal portraits, observed portraits, relationship shots and person at work shots. I took this on board when carrying out my photoshoots and made sure that I also got a variety of different shots.

There were some connections to the work of my artist references but I feel as if I could of made more links to the work of Thomas Lodin if I had the equipment he used to take his in water images.

Examples of the different types of images I took

When putting together my virtual galleries I had to carefully choose where to place my images and what images I wanted to group together, similar to when mounting up my images. I tried to group images from the same shoot together as they had strong connections with one another. I also experimented by grouping images from different shoots together as they linked well and could tell a story when being looked at by the viewers.

If I was to do this project again I would like to experiment with taking in-water shots to enable me to get more interesting and close up action shots. However, I do feel as my outcomes have been successful and that I have learnt a lot within the process of making my photobook. I surprised myself with some of my images as you don’t know if you’ve managed to get the shot you wanted when the surfer is on the wave until you come to edit them. Therefore I am pleased with the images I have taken and how I have presented them.

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