Brief 6 was our final submission for the photojournalism unit and we were tasked with taking an image to go alongside an article which discusses the negative effects light pollution has on the human population. When discussing in class we talked a lot about mobile phones and technology in general and how blue light negatively … Continue reading Brief 6!
Category: Photojournalism
Brief 5!
On 22/02/19 we were given our second last Photojournalism brief which gave us three subjects to choose from; Childhood, Outcast, or The Corner Shop and instructed us to create three images which could be used for an editorial piece based on one of those subjects. I originally ruled out Childhood as I don't know many … Continue reading Brief 5!
Photojournalism Brief 4
For the fourth photojournalism brief we were tasked with capturing an image to accompany an article around food insecurity. My first thoughts on this project were that we would be focusing on people using foodbanks, people who couldn't afford food etc however, our lecturer advised that he was more concerned with people who were perhaps … Continue reading Photojournalism Brief 4
Brief 3
For our third brief we have been tasked with creating a dramatic, colour, editorial portrait shot of an artist who must be either semi-proffessional or professional. The images we capture are to be used for the Sunday Times Weekend Magazine front cover and so I firstly researched the magazine to see what the layout would … Continue reading Brief 3
Brief 2
For our second Photojournalism brief we were tasked with taking an A3 portrait image to illustrate an article from THE SCOTSMAN titled "Loves letters to be sent from Edinburgh's Hogmanay before Brexit". We were told it shouldn't be too literal and contain a strong human element. From what we dicsussed in class it was determined … Continue reading Brief 2
Photojournalism Brief 1
For our first Photojournalism brief we were asked to to capture an A3 landscape image to illustrate an article titled "Number of Scots Dancing halves in a decade". The article states that although much of the public tunes into Strictly Come Dancing we aren't interested in the sport ourselves, despite physical activity being on the … Continue reading Photojournalism Brief 1