These
are a combination of edits from my first two shoots as they were both focused
on the same thing and aiming for similar outcomes...
I gave a really subtle edit to these photographs to give them a bit more character and did this by lowering the saturation; resulting in them not being so bright and having a bit more meaning. Even though I was focvussing on the brighter side of family life within these two first shoots, I wanted to make it possible for the viewer to see both sides; the idea of the darker side of family life and the annoying, hidden things that are going on, along with the brighter side of just natural family living and how things are naturally left around the household which show happiness of a loving home.
I gave a really subtle edit to these photographs to give them a bit more character and did this by lowering the saturation; resulting in them not being so bright and having a bit more meaning. Even though I was focvussing on the brighter side of family life within these two first shoots, I wanted to make it possible for the viewer to see both sides; the idea of the darker side of family life and the annoying, hidden things that are going on, along with the brighter side of just natural family living and how things are naturally left around the household which show happiness of a loving home.
While
photographing these shoots and thinking about my project I thought about using textured paper towards the concept. This could look really good when printing my
photographs as the bumps and lumps within textured paper could portray the hidden, undercover problems and annoyances around the home; things we don't tell anyone else about but happen on a day to day basis, big or small. This idea links to my project really well as I could use wallpaper
which is part of the family home. Once
I’ve experimented on this paper with a few photographs I've already done, I will take a picture of the printed paper and post it up on my
blog.
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