When I started photographing for this unit I didnt really have a theme or a real direction. I simply went out to experiement styles from other photographers. As time progressed a common style started to rise from all my images which looked at an urban life. It was at this point I started to look at how I could make this into a story. This reminded me that in my proposal I stated that I would like to create a book. This is how I whittled down my selection and organised them into the story.
I tried to keep the equipment I used to a minimum to keep it as simple and as true to what was actually happening around me as possible. I feel that this was the only way to document my story. I used an Olympus OM-10 with a 28mm f/2.8 lens and kept a very versitile FujiFilm Superia 400asa at hand. I then used Boots film developement services to develop the images since as I only have a black and white darkroom available.
The only problem I encounted was when I had finally decided to make a book that I was very stuck for time before the deadline day. To overcome this I used the prints I had already got and I bought a photobook so that that they would just slide in. However because of the story I was telling it felt like my own adventure was in a book and I could keep adding to it. My life didnt just stop when the book stops which is why there are empty slides at the end of the book.
My biggest influence has been William Eggleston. I was largely influenced by his observation and the subjects of his work because he can make the simplest of objects into anything he wants it to be. I also admire how strict he is on his own images because he will only ever take one image for any one thing. This is something I have also tried to replicate however I did take more than one a couple of times. I also tried to replicate the type of garish colours that Martin Parr can create. In some cases I was able to replicate however this wasnt always the case.
Overall I am very pleased with my final pieces and how they all link together because I have never tried to produce something of this standard and this quantity. I have only produced a maximum of 8 however 30 was a very big push for me. I kinda wish that I had taken more images so that I could use more or have stronger images. I am going to continue to take these images which will increase my own experience, personal gallery and my visual eye so that I can frame an image better than what I can currently.










































