First Year Genre Folio

I wanted to create a series of portraits that treated the subjects with respect and honesty. Inspired by the film director Wes Anderson, I wanted the portraits to show how children can be culturally refined and wise beyond their years and how they can be idiosyncratic… qualities often overlooked or actively ignored in editorial shoots or on social media.

Each of the subject’s personalities and interests determined how the staged portraits were styled and constructed. The small details and locations helped tell the story of the subject.

I wanted to draw on some the stylistic and narrative traits of Wes Anderson too – the use of a wide-angle lens to create a sense of flatness, quirky production design, an embracement of nostalgia and a sense of adventure.

I also drew inspiration from Lewis Hine’s child labour series. He photographed his subjects on their level and as a consequence his photos were empathetic and respectful. And his compositions and overall approach were always front of mind when framing my own work.

When I started brainstorming and planning this folio, I came across a quote from Van Gogh in which he said he wanted to give his subjects that je ne sai quoi of the internal. I hope I have gone someway to achieving that with this series…

Photo Essay - Puppy v Panda

One of the major assignments for the second semester was a photo essay. Communicating a story through images is not an easy task. Many mistakes were made, but what better way to learn? After a few failed starts, my final story was about a 10-month-old puppy taking on a panda. And the winner…?

Portraits

“Most portraits are lies. People are rarely what they appear to be, especially in front of a camera. You might know me your entire lifetime and never reveal yourself to me.” - Duane Michaels

How’s that for a quote to launch a portraiture assignment? We had to produce three portraits that fell within five portraiture categories - environmental portrait, group portrait, editorial portrait, documentary portrait and staged portrait. My three… editorial, staged and documentary.

Landscapes - Constructed and Natural

The first assignment of second semester and I’m a little out of my depth. We had to present two landscape images; one constructed and one natural. I enjoyed shooting the constructed landscape photos, but struggled with natural. A lot of second guessing. Here’s a collection of images I ended up with after a couple of shoots. I submitted the first shot and the fifth. I am not entirely sure I selected the right ones. Self-doubt… it’s a curse.

First Semester Folio - People

Another component of my folio for first semester was a series of six portraits. I love shooting portraiture. It is where I feel like I am in my element. Looking forward to developing new skills when it comes to photographing people over the next six months.

First Semester Folio - Found Objects

The second category in my first semester folio was ‘found objects.’ A highlight for me was managing to grab a shot of that op-shop painting going up in flames in a bonfire we had at the farm in Ceres.

First Semester Folio - Place

I have just submitted my final folio for first semester at PSC. The folio covered for different themes - people, place, found object and personal expression. Here is my collection for ‘place.’ Landscape photography is not my forte (as you will see) but I do love shooting architecture.

Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens

I am currently studying at the Photography Studies College. Part of the course involves a weekend workshop where you explore shooting light on location. We were lucky enough to shoot at the beautiful Botanic Gardens in the heart of Melbourne.