For my final pieces I have selected 20 images which I believe all link under one aspect of journey. Taking a lot of influence from the travel photography aspects of Stephen Shore and William Eggleston, I have managed to accumulate different aspects which remain unique to the locations, highlighting visual and cultural aspects of the area which may contrast heavily to everyday life in order to grant the audience a sense of journey. In London I have highlighted its rich history along with the diverse groups of people and cultures that can be found there. In the seaside area, I have used vast, empty landscape shots along with different items and subjects such as the beached boats which may not be seen in any other area. The goal of this is to cause the audience to look at the body of work that I have produced and feel a sensation of the journey that I have been on as they can experience the culture and environments that I have been introduced to. The use of composition and colour help to give the audience the tools to draw up their own connotations to the different environments, letting them have their own experience with the area. For example, the seaside shoot features very light toned colours which will offer connotations to summer, and holidays. This will cause audiences to perhaps bring their own past experiences and feelings when analysing these images.




















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