Photoshoot 1:
For my first photoshoot I did not have much plan yet but I went into the studio and took some photos of still life, and my phone which I may end up using in my final piece but I always find that my first photoshoot is the practise photoshoot.


I took 29 photos in this photoshoot.

After that I went through and flagged which ones I wanted to edit and where the best and most likely to use, this left me with 12 photos.
Photoshoot 2:
In my second photoshoot I had an idea of what I would do for my project and when I wanted to do it, I still think it was more rushed, I took street photography photos in town and also some photos of my friends being coupley or on dating apps to represent love today, romance, and social media has affected that and also some recreations of old in day couple photos.


In this photoshoot I took 137 images.

Once again I went through and selected the best ones and ended up with 47 images. These I plan on editing and improving to hopefully use in my final project.
Photoshoot 3:









In this photoshoot I took 164 photos, of my friends who are in a couple that was similar to old photos that I used as inspiration but except they where on their phones, to show a contrast and juxtaposition.


That I slimmed down to 33 photos that I will edit and choose the best ones for my book.
Photoshoot 4:
Photoshoot four was a photoshoot in town of street photography mainly just people walking by on their phones not paying attention to things around them, maybe missing out on future relationships they past by.



I only took 30 photos in this photoshoot, and will probably take more but these photos will just be fillers in-between pages probably to show even more affect of social media.

Then I slimmed that down to 7 photos, to edit.
Photoshoot 5:
In this photoshoot I went into the studio and mainly used roses and a skull to get symbolic images of romance and death.



This was 113 photo in this photoshoot.


This was cut down to 32 photos.
Photoshoot 6:


I then took more photos, in Churchill park in St Brelade. there are 89 photos here.


then slimmed them down to 22 photos.