I have been given access to shoot and document the working day of a Civil Engineering company working around the south east. During the upcoming weeks I will be spending with the company I will be documenting the workers everyday work life. The company spends a lot of time working on the roads and railways so I am looking forward to the outcomes I am going to get from this shoot. This is the first time I have been given this kind of access to a company so I am looking forward to the experience. For this project I will be using the Canon mark 5 with flash. I will be spending most of my time on site with the workmen documenting their everyday work. I got this access by agreeing to use the photographs for the company’s website and social media presence. Steadline was recently filmed for a documentary for ITV about British roads so I am looking forward to working with them over the upcoming weeks.
Jeff Wall
Image Making, Image Making- researchJeff Wall is a well known photographer. His style of working is to document fictional situations by creating fictional events in time. Wall uses techniques such as actors and specialist props to create his scenes. Wall’s early work was based on mimicking seemingly everyday encounters on the street, he claimed that real life documentary photography was too challenging and time consuming, so the entirety of Wall’s photographs are especially cast even down to the clothes the models are wearing in the photographs. Later in Wall’s career he took is photography to the next level, thinking up crazy scenes and ideas for his photographs.
Wall started to create famous pieces such as, the man with the light bulbs, a sudden gust of wind and a re-creation of a war scene. Personally I think Jeff Walls work really elevated my opinion when he started to create crazy sets and scenes, he makes the audience ask more questions with his later work, why has it been arranged like that? what is the meaning behind the photograph? the reason I include Jeff Wall in my research is because I think he is good inspiration If I chose to go down the route of documenting reality. Wall as a photographer inspires me to create stores and scenes in my head and make them come to life using what I have available to me at the time.
I especially like this piece by Jeff Wall because of the set design involved, it makes me as an audience question what is happing in the photograph and why Wall has arrange the photograph in this particular way? I love the colour palette in this photograph I think the shades of brown and yellow blend well together and help highlight the light bulbs submerging the celling. I would like to create this level of mystery and wildness in my photographs despite them being documentation reality or documentation fiction.

Martin Parr
Image Making, Image Making- researchMartin Parr is a well known British documentary photographer who is most famous for his photographic book ‘The Last Resort’ the book features a seris of photographs of the British working class on holiday. Parr’s methord of working is to observe the things around him, Parr stated in an interview for the Royal Museum Of Greenwich “we often forget how strange everyday life is” Parr was first inspired by other documentary photographers such as William Eggleston and Stephen Shore. Parr’s work takes inspiration from both of these photographers because they focus on capturing real life. Martin Parr has a particular way of working, he describes the seaside as his ‘laboratory’ for his new photograph experiments. Parr aims to capture peoples reactions in a completely natural way, he does this by sneaking up to his subjects and getting as close to them as he can without them knowing, and then photograph them as subtly as possible.
By not making the subject aware that their photograph is being taken has its advantages, by using this technique Parr gets a completely natural reaction from people being exposed by the camera. When photographing a subject in a obvious way they often act differently in front of the camera giving a false documentation of a moment. Parr has spent his career documenting the working class British public on their seaside holidays. The beach is such a good location to photograph the public because the beach brings a diverse number of people. The seaside is a place where people let themselves escape from everyday life, people at the beach are often more chilled out and more comfitable with their bodies, this makes the beach the perfect location for documenting the British public at their best and worst.
For this project on image making my research on Martin Parr has inspired me to visit my local beach, somewhere I have a strong emotional childhood connection to and go back and photograph the location through an adults point of view. I plan to perhaps focus on a particular area of this location and photograph the people I encounter whilst observing. As a child I remember always loving the arcades so this is a particularly good spot for me to photograph, the arcades are a good place to photograph because the public are too engrossed in the slot machines to pay attention to the camera. In the fashion of Martin Parr I am going to attempt to photograph people without them knowing because I believe this gives a better result for documentary photography. 
Diane Arbus
Identity, Research- identity, UncategorisedDiane Arbus is a well known American photographer who focuses on black and white portraits of the outcasts of society. Arbus’s portraits often focus on the mentally ill, transgender people, and circus performers. Arbus’s famous portraits are still very important to photography today because, Arbus branched out into society to find people you don’t see everyday and brought them to the attention of the viewers. Personally I think the portraits worked so well because the subjects she was photographing have such a strong presence in front of the camera. Diane Arbus links to my own photography project (manipulating identity and exploring the definitions of beauty) because as a photographer Arbus takes what some people might view as ugly or unwanted and turns those groups of people into pieces of artwork.
Arbus’s work is very much about documenting whats in front of her. Arbus started out by simply roaming the streets of New York looking for certain people who caught her eye and asking them for portraits. I can take inspiration from Diane Arbus by photographing the ‘un-natural’ things I encounter in my day to day life. She links in well with my current project because my work is all about capturing the un-natural and questioning it’s beauty. I am a fan of a lot of Arbus’s work and she is a photographer who I respect and look up to a lot, one of my favourite pictures from Arbus is the portrait of the transgender man smoking a cigarette. I love this photograph because I like how the subject looks and reacts to the camera, he is looking down on the camera with a disapproving look which might reflect his opinion on how society usually treats him, he is looking down on society as they look down on him.

Evaluation of identity project
Identity, task 2 written statmentThis unit has been all about exploring identity through photography. My personal theme for this identity unit was to focus on manipulating identity, during this project I wanted to change the common perception of portraiture. Portraiture is usually about capturing the subject looking their best, an improved version of ones self. Within studio portraits the sitters appearance is often improved or altered through the use of make-up and clothing, however for my own identity project I wanted to manipulate the way a sitters portrait is usually taken. I took a lot of inspiration for this project from photographers such as; Richard Billingham, Man Ray, Nan Goldin and Diane Arbus. Looking at these photographers I realised they all have something in common, they all photograph their subjects in a raw and unflattering states, testing the boundaries of what society calls beautiful.
During my shoots I took on board how each of these photographers work to photograph their subjects and push the boundaries of portraiture. I took on certain quirks of how each of my researched photographers work and used them to improve my own way of shooting. I completed four shoots for this unit and each time I slightly changed the way I manipulated my project. My first shoot I took inspiration from Man Ray and changed the features of my subjects face and replaced them with un-natural features. This I found to be a really successful shoot, the way I placed the props to line up with the sitters actual features in these photographs was really effective. In my second shoot I took inspiration from Man Ray and Nan Goldin and used the camera technique of motion blur to manipulate my sitters appearance. Although I got some effective shots I was not happy with the overall standard these photographs came out. Finally for my third and four shoot I combined the use of flash and make-up to manipulate the subjects appearance.
My final two shoots had the most effective results in my personal opinion because I used inspiration from all of my previously researched photographers. If I had the chance to go back and change something about the way I conducted my project, I would have done more shoots and experimented with more elements to use in the manipulation of the subject. Editing was a big part of this project, I chose to change the photographs into black and white and adjust the curvature and colour balance, I chose to change these elements using photoshop because it gave my images more detail and a better sense of manipulation. My final four image consist of two images from my third and four shoot and two images from my first shoot. I chose to include two from each because I feel the images work well together as a sequence. In conclusion I have enjoyed this project, if I could improve anything about the way I conducted this project I would have liked to have done some more artist research so I had more inspiration for my shoots.
Nan Goldin
Identity, Research- identityNan Goldin is a well known documentary photographer. I have chosen to research Goldin for my Identity unit because she fits in well with my theme of manipulation. Goldin’s portrait work is relevant to my theme of manipulation because she broke the rules of standard studio portraits. Goldin spent most of her time putting herself in difficult situations to capture the weird and wonderful general public. Goldin’s portraits include the gay and lesbian community, transgender community and even photographing some domestic violence cases. Nan Goldin has a very hands on approach to photography, her style is to involve herself completely in the project she is working on.
‘The Ballard Of Sexual Dependency’ Goldin’s photographic series on the LGBT community in 1985 was a key piece of inspiration for my manipulation within identity unit. The book features many portraits of the transgender community who Goldin was living with at the time. The book helped liberate the LGBT community and in some ways contributed to the opened minded modern way of thinking we have today. I personally love the portraits because they contain such as wide range of interesting people photographed in their everyday lives. In my shoots for my own project I wanted to capture the unfamiliar and ‘un-natural’ beauty in a similar way to Goldin, using techniques such as make-up and props just as Goldin did in ‘The Ballard Of Sexual Dependency’.

Final Four Photographs
Identity, Research- identity, test shoot identityThese are my final four images for the Identity unit. These images were inspired by my theme for the Identity unit which was manipulation. The purpose of my manipulation project was to alter the stereotypical interpretation of a portrait. Usually the sitter in the portrait is photographed at their best using make-up artists and stylists, the aim of my photographs was to change the common perception of what the subject is supposed to look like when their portrait is being taken. I took inspiration from photographers such as; Man ray, Diane Arbus and Nan Goldin. The common factors these photographers share is their love for photographing the weird and wonderful, breaking the rules of standard portraiture. I took inspiration from these the photographers and used it in my final photographs by manipulating the appearance of the sitter. Manipulating the appearance of my sitter was overall a successful decision. While I was in the process of editing my photographs I used techniques such as high contrast and high curvature to bring out the imperfections of my subject face. This was an affective decision because it gives the photographs more tone and depth. In conclusion I am happy with the end results of my photographs, my favourite thing about these images is how the manipulation of the face creates an illusion.
Contextual Studies Essay
Identity, task 1 evaluate and analyse, task 2 written statment, UncategorisedUn-edited photographs
Identity, test shoot identityThese are some of the raw results from 3 test shoots I conducted. I played around with different camera settings and props to create the images I wanted. I used flash to give the images the light they needed to make the sitter stand out against the pale background. I think using the mouth and eyes that I did was an effective choice as they work well with the subjects skin tone and other features. I wanted to make sure they lined up s best they could for the shoot so the pictures would look more realistic. I wanted the eyes to stand out to create shadows and different results when I put the photographs in black and white. Overall I am happy with the way these photographs turned out, if I could change anything about the way I conducted the shoots I would have used more advanced lighting and a wider range of props.
Edited Test Shoot Results
Identity, test shoot identityThese are some of the outcomes from the best results from my test shoots I have been conducting over the past few weeks. The theme of these images is manipulation and playing on the idea of beauty. I wanted to break the common perception of ‘normal’ portraiture by photographing the sitter in a unflattering way opposed to standard portraits taken to make the sitter look their best. I made the photographs black and white to add depth and bring out the imperfections in the sitters face and to highlight the make-up and props I added to the photographs.



























