The feedback given from my last tutorial was to think about the reason for looking to the past: I want to revisit a time when things were simpler and much more innocent, compared to nowadays where everything is so uncertain, specifically where my life or relationships will lead.
Therefore I decided to photograph the cluttered mess in my room after trying to sort everything out, shooting from a variety of angles and approaches, and using natural light, in order to convey my inner reasoning behind this project.
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Image 11
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Overall- I think these images came out well, with the different angles giving different meanings; for example, Images 2 and 3 have an investigative approach that harkens back to forensic photography. However Image 8 is contemplative and quiet due to its colours and composition that creates an awkwardness; its split between an empty beige wall and a cluttered grey wall that evidences human activity, and depicting something that used to be there, but isn't anymore. This can symbolise the dichotomy of my life at the moment, of gravitating towards an empty and calming mentality, but being brought down to face reality, the bag, looking slightly depressed slumped on the ground, personifying myself.
Carrying on from this shoot, I may re-photograph certain images previously taken in this project, in order to refine the project, as I feel I have exhausted all possibilities of techniques whilst exploring this project. An example being to shoot Images 11 and 12 in landscape, so as to explore different layouts.