For the amount of Images I took, I find it will be to much of an investment of my time to sort through, rate and flag my images. It is for these reasons, I wish to only display my collection of images I produced into their allocated photoshoots to show the extent of my work.
Photoshoot 1 –
Due to the images being intentionally blurry it is hard to assess which are either good or bad, with the majority of the images being ones that I would or wouldn’t use. For this reason I will instead just display my contact sheet images.



Photoshoot 2 –
Due to the extent of images I took, and the Same factors of the images above, I chose these depending on what I thought looked unique and did not seem too similar to each other in appearance.













Photoshoot 3:
For my social realist images, I took these images in town, capturing the different environments and people as well as using a variety of camera angles and techniques to produce, what I find some interesting images. A small inclusion into this was some blurry photographs such as the intended ones above.












Photoshoot 4:
For these images, I decided to produce a mix of impressionist and social realist inspired images with both blurry and sharp outcomes. With the aim for these images to be turned into magazine pages, a mix of image types would create an impressive composition and show a variety in the mise-en-scene of the magazine.











Photoshoot 5:
Along side other images I produced that explored more-so into the fashion aspects of what union can define, I wanted to produce images about another subject I found can unite people, Music. With this shoot, It primarily focuses on music and how it can define identity, another subject I chose to explore Union’s definitions.



Photoshoot 6:
This shoot was also made to explore music, as within this shoot I chose to take pictures at Noirmont to recreate an album cover. However I also took some more photos to cover identity and fashion as spare images I could implement into my work.






Photoshoot 7:
Taking some photos down at the harbour, I wanted to produce some more blurred images as I felt I had become distracted by doing fashion-inspired social realist photos and wanted to bring a balance with some more work inspired by impressionism.











