Evaluation.
Editorial Photography, 'Extra-ordinary'
Level 5
In our first week of this project we were given a lecture by Richard Whitehead, Richards definition of editorial photography stuck with me throughout the project; “imagery that supports the written word.” Despite realising so early on just how open and diverse this project could be, i focused strongly on the other theme within the project, which was ‘extra-ordinary’. Instead of starting to create photos, I spent days and even weeks pondering over the idea of what extra-ordinary means, and what i could possibly shoot to suit this theme.
Having Ian MacDonald come in as a visiting lecturer and actually being able to have a tutorial with him is something which helped me massively in this project. It gave me confidence in the work I had been producing and was amazing to be able to watch first hand such a successful photographer edit down my images to just a few finals images of his choice. A lesson I have learnt during this project is to not overthink any brief I may be given, rather than sitting thinking of ideas the best approach to take is to just start shooting, and ideas then start to generate from there. I chose to print my final images in gloss as I felt gloss may make the bright colours in my images stand out more, however if there could be one thing I could change in this project it would have been to print in lustre rather than gloss, as I feel lustre may have suited the more old fashioned retro feel the coloured film and old shop fronts and streets give off in the images.






















