For this next photoshoot, I will be focusing on the strength and rarity of their friendship. I will do this by photographing them in large crowds to convey the idea of there being billions of people in the world, yet they somehow met one another and chose to be friends everyday for 14 years and counting. In order to convey this message, I was planning to go out into town and taking pictures of crowds of people. However, as Jersey is quite a small island and there often aren’t many crowds around, I have decided to instead photograph the crowds of people typically seen in central London as I will be going there during the half term. I think this environment will allow me to further emphasise the vast amount of people in the world and subsequently the strength of their friendship as there are constantly thousands of people roaming the streets and huddled up in certain areas in London. This will allow me to be able to photograph a variety of more crowds and places than I would be able to if I only did it in Jersey, making the photoshoot less repetitive and more interesting to look at. However, as I will be taking these images in England instead of in Jersey, it means that I wont be able to photograph my friends in these crowds as they wont be there. To fix this, I will also be taking images of my friends walking together and playing around in Jersey which I can then cut out and stick them into the images of crowds in London.


Once I have completed this process of adding cut outs of my friends into images of crowds, I will then be covering only them in blocks of colour. This is inspired by the artist Hayley Warnham who adds bold, bright colours into her grandfathers old photographs of her family to create new and interesting pieces of art. I think this idea of adding bright colours will help exaggerate the speciality of their bond as the bold colours represent the positive, joyful emotions they experience when in one another’s presence. Additionally, the colours will also draw the viewers attention to them instead of the rest of the crowd, symbolising how they picked to be friends with one another despite being around hundreds of other potential friends in primary school. In order to add this colour to my friends in the image, I will use photoshop where I will click on the object selection tool to create an outline on only them then right click and press fill then choose a vibrant colour to fill up the outlined space that reflects the positive emotions their friendship provides one another.