I wanted to photograph the underground as
London is a big city and the underground is a large type of transport there, and
is used for business purposes a lot. People getting to and from work use the
underground every day as it is fast and efficient, and also quite cheap
compared to driving. It is the easiest type of transport within and around the city and so
I thought it would be a good opportunity to capture photographs of the largest
type of transport for people who are working for their families. As mentioned
above, I was aiming to capture the individuals getting on and off of the train
and this worked really well with the movement. I chose this angle to take the photographs in, inspired by the photograph above as it still leads down into the tunnel where the tube has come from, however I wanted to take it in an angle where you can see the moving people and family life a lot better and clearer. (Almost down at their level whereas the photograph I was inspired by is a bit higher up than them. As I used a tripod to put my
camera on, the tube was in exactly the same place within a couple of
photographs and so I edited them together to produce a few of the edits below.
I’m happy with how they turned out and really enjoyed taking the photographs.
I was really lucky to have been able to capture the young baby within this photograph as this links to my project really well and achieves the family side which I was hoping to do. The reason I was photographing the tube is because it's transport for the parents to get to and from work; which then helps support for the children. I love this photo as I captured the baby really still with the moving tube in the background and it works well. The tube also represents how the world is just a daze to the infants and they have no idea what's going on as they're too young and everything happens too fast around them. I was also able to capture the lights on the roof which I'm really happy about which reflect onto the tube, along with the lights inside the tube on the last one.
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