Ella Bailey, Foundation Diploma in Art & Design
Toby Barnard, L3 Diploma in Photography
Nyah Cox, L3 Diploma in Photography
Courtney Davey, L3 Extended Diploma in Photography
Phoebe Dodd, L3 Extended Diploma in Photography
Ana Eugenio, L3 Diploma in Photography
Lewis Gant, L3 Extended Diploma in Photography
Hannah Godby, L3 Diploma in Photography
Molly Gooding, Foundation Diploma in Art & Design
Finn Green, L3 Extended Diploma in Photography
Callum Jasper-Smith, L3 Diploma in Photography
16 Project For this project I used my Sony A7 with a 28-70mm lens. I then scanned the handwritten note onto my laptop and used Lightroom and Photoshop to edit my final photo. This piece of work is from the ‘sixteen project’. It is a project about what it is like to be sixteen and it toured around the UK, we were told to create something like it. I took inspiration from Jullian Edelstein when looking through the artists who were a part of the project. Her work appealed to me as it was visually pleasing and looked clean and that was what I was going for, that’s why I used the handwritten note and had white borders.
16 Project For this project I used my Sony A7 with a 28-70mm lens. I then scanned the handwritten note onto my laptop and used Lightroom and Photoshop to edit my final photo. This piece of work is from the ‘sixteen project’. It is a project about what it is like to be sixteen and it toured around the UK, we were told to create something like it. I took inspiration from Jullian Edelstein when looking through the artists who were a part of the project. Her work appealed to me as it was visually pleasing and looked clean and that was what I was going for, that’s why I used the handwritten note and had white borders.
Tegan Johnson, L3 Diploma in Photography
Alicia Jones, L3 Diploma in Art & Design
Twisted Sister The list of my materials that i've used is a plastic old picture frame cover for the main base then using my photos from my fmp I used stamp cutters also cutting the photos in different ways then using a ‘file copy’ stamp to make the words then with a lighter burning holes in the plastic to create the bubble wrap look and burning holes through the plastic but as some of them didn’t burn proper I got a watercolor pen cotton bud and water to create brown edges.  I wanted to bring in a punk aesthetic to my work because its a type of style people can't really and don't really know how to connect with in so bring a peaceful yet rough feeling,  the twisted sister is all based on perspective of females, giving an example if I didn't choose to add the head it would of looked like any regular photo of a girl in a dress but by adding the monkey head it became a more wider feeling photo piece,making people want to look at it and experience the photo more but if I didn't add the mask it would be any regular person in a dress at a camera my influences would come from the gorilla gurlz who are a wide group of females that fight for female rights but they do it all in gorilla masks with gave me a real inspiration as I don't want to do it on female rights I just want people to see the perspective on the way we perceive things as I added the mask you become more attracted to the image that's how I felt about seeing photos of gorilla gurlz.
Twisted Sister The list of my materials that i've used is a plastic old picture frame cover for the main base then using my photos from my fmp I used stamp cutters also cutting the photos in different ways then using a ‘file copy’ stamp to make the words then with a lighter burning holes in the plastic to create the bubble wrap look and burning holes through the plastic but as some of them didn’t burn proper I got a watercolor pen cotton bud and water to create brown edges. I wanted to bring in a punk aesthetic to my work because its a type of style people can't really and don't really know how to connect with in so bring a peaceful yet rough feeling, the twisted sister is all based on perspective of females, giving an example if I didn't choose to add the head it would of looked like any regular photo of a girl in a dress but by adding the monkey head it became a more wider feeling photo piece,making people want to look at it and experience the photo more but if I didn't add the mask it would be any regular person in a dress at a camera my influences would come from the gorilla gurlz who are a wide group of females that fight for female rights but they do it all in gorilla masks with gave me a real inspiration as I don't want to do it on female rights I just want people to see the perspective on the way we perceive things as I added the mask you become more attracted to the image that's how I felt about seeing photos of gorilla gurlz.
Kamila Kryniewska, L1 Diploma in Art & Design
Ciaragh Marconi, L3 Diploma in Photography
Marley Marston, L3 Diploma in Photography
Rosie Matthews, L3 Extended Diploma in Photography.
Layla Nunn, L3 Diploma in Art & Design
Alan Ott-Lecoutre, L3 Diploma in Photography
Abi Palmer, L3 Diploma in Art & Design
Megan Perry, L3 Diploma in Photography
Rebecca Platt, L3 Diploma in Photography
Alexander Reynolds, L3 Extended Diploma in Photography
Kea Ruston-Edwards, L3 Diploma in Art & Design
Beatriz Santos, L3 Extended Diploma in Photography
Harriet Sherman, L3 Extended Diploma in Art & Design
William Spall, L3 Diploma in Photography
Jasmine Stacey, L2 Diploma in Art & Design
Jaden Trotz, L3 Diploma in Photography
Bethany Webber, L3 Diploma in Art & Design
Megan Wright, Foundation Diploma in Art & Design
Rose Vince, L3 Diploma in Photography
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