Toby Barnard
Norwich University of the Arts
BA (Hons) Architecture

Landscape photography website 

I have created a website that has allowed me to represent Landscape photography from a different angle. The website is all about how to shoot Landscape photography and the best tricks there are for doing this. I have gathered up example pictures that each represent a different element of my website, and have used these pictures to display whilst talking about a specific tip that someone can use to improve their photography. I kept the style of the website simple after comparing to other websites and researching what is generally the best styles to keep my audience engaged in my website.

Nyah Cox

Norwich University of the Arts
BA (Hons) Fashion Communication and Promotion

Fashion in the 21st Century 

I have exhibited a collection on my photographs and editing skills I have done over the past two years. I have chosen these pieces as I feel I am really proud of myself for how I took them for example studio work and learning to set it up by myself and understanding the lighting. Throughout the two years of being at Suffolk new I have found I am a portrait photographer and I’m really happy I found my type of photography.

Ana Eugenio
Suffolk New College
Social Science (CAVA Access to Higher Education)

Your Way 

I am a Fashion and Portrait photographer who focuses on showing comfort and confidence. I obtain both digital and analogue skills. This video explores Fashion and confidence. I want this video to show teenagers they should feel confident and happy with who they are. To not care about what others might think of them. Just be yourself!


Hannah Godby
Employment 

Product Photography
I have created a series of images of products used to assist self-love and care which I think is so important.

Ashleigh Hutton
Employment 

PhotoPhobias
I used photography to display the way phobias feel even though people may not necessarily see them. 

Callum Jasper- Smith
University of Salford
BA (Hons) Photography 

Urban Exploration 

I have always been interested in exploring abandoned places so I created a short video showing inside abandoned places. As well as taking photos of friends at these locations whilst we would explore them!

Tegan Louise Johnson 

Suffolk Rural College
Agriculture

Food photography 

I have exhibited a selection of images from my food photography collection which I’m extremely proud of. For this project I explored food photography when looking at the difference between class and how Covid lockdowns has affected the way we have eaten throughout the pandemic, through food banks running out of food and the way we shop changing etc. I wanted to raise awareness of the struggles and health problems food can cause due to poverty etc. I wanted to compare how different classes eat through fresh fruit and vegetables in comparison to tinned fruits and vegetables. To do this I used the studio to light and display the subjects on a dark background so that they would stand out with the vivid colours.


Marley Marston
University of Newcastle
Ba (hons) Japanese studies

How light can dictate the emotion in an image

I have exhibited a new style I have found throughout my project displaying portraiture. With my theme being light, I have explored different ways light can change emotion in portraiture and with these exhibited pieces I feel I have managed to display varying emotion throughout.  The very erratic style I have formed using harsh contrast to create a modern take of using light in a manipulation way. I chose to go with a highly edited style of photography to allow the light to dominate the set of photographs as well as vaguely remove the identity of the models to negate their emotion. The box of images were displayed in a square of four photographs to create a slowly more disturbing experience for the viewer and create discomfort. 

 
Francisca Neto
University of Suffolk 
BA (Hons) Photography


I’m proud to be called a WOMEN 
                             
I have created a collection of powerful and meaningful images that focus on Female Empowerment, which represent the aspects of the struggles that women have to go through because of society. With my theme being Female Empowerment I have explored ways to convey my message to my audience through my images. My images each have a different meaning, how society sexualizes women’s body but not a men’s body so that why i decided to censure my images but not at the same time, women are also sexualised by the way they dress I decided to have my models to have dressed in dresses from different generations, from 1950’s and from 2020 to show my audience no matter the way you dress as a women you will always be sexualised by society. I also wanted to show that men can wear makeup and dress and still feel masculine and not feel pressured by society expectations. 

                                                                                                                       
Alan Ott
Employment

Disconnected 

I have exhibited a body of work from my final major project which is based in 3D modelling and digital imagery. I made 3D models of two model faces by using photogrammetry using Meshroom and further editing them in Blender to correct errors and refine details. Using blender I also created materials and textures for the models and environment and used Artbreeder to create the background for my final piece in which I edited the 3D model of one of my models' heads. This final piece of a fallen and eroded statue head in the middle of an overgrown forest, which I imagine to have once been a part of a bustling society reclaimed by nature is supposed to represent the recent events where most of our human contact was completely removed from us due to a natural event of mass scale. How everything we take for privilege as the norm can be taken away so quickly and the effects it can dawn upon us. 

Megan Perry
Suffolk New College
Forensics and Criminal Investigation


Unified Beauty Of The Two Powers

I have chosen to exhibit a selected diptych of my final images from my most recent project. My chosen theme was to shoot the human body intertwined with nature - more specifically flowers. The message I wanted to present with my work was that the human body is beautiful in all different ways and with each limb or part. My message was for my audience and those reading this now, that you are beautiful and powerful. The various different flowers were there to represent the different bodies and the uniqueness in each one; you don’t look at “deformities'' or blemishes in flowers and think they’re ugly, so why should you think that about your own body. I am using these 2 images for this exhibition because I want my audience to look at their bodies in their natural relaxed form and not be insecure… to feel powerful.
Becca Platt
University of Suffolk 
BA (Hons) Primary Education With QTS

INSECURITIES

I have chosen to show my images from my insecurities FMP project 2021. Below you will see a small range of the images I have taken to help portray different people’s insecurities in a unique way. I chose to capture insecurities because I want to spread awareness of the fact that social media causes us to be really uncomfortable with how we look purely because we feel we aren’t up to society’s standards. This is because on social media people post photos using Photoshop to give us a false image that we feel we have to live up too. This then creates our insecurities. My message is that we need to love ourselves how we are and that we are all perfect. 

Will Spall
Employment 

My Favourite Images

I've chosen a few of my favourite images from the past few years studying photography to display. I’d thought of doing a singular project like my FMP for example but I thought it would be better to exhibit a range of my images, meaning you get to see what kind of photographer I am and also what I like when taking pictures.

Jaden Trotz
Employment 

Hair

These two images are included in my Final Major project - based on how I kept myself productive throughout lockdown. I chose the two images because they showcase my camera skills the best as the image of me cutting my hair , I accidentally shot (initially) with my phone which I was ecstatic with and the image of me braiding my hair conveys my skill of using a digital camera. The use of the monochromatic colour scheme represents how Lockdown has been one of the most challenging times, but you notice that the first image is light and second is dark well you could interpret our mood in terms of either lockdown has had a positive effect due to allowing time to rest / focus on yourself and the dark image being worst time for you. Or you could see the brightness of the images as us having good and bad days in which everyone can relate but this is all open to interpretation. Back story, throughout lockdown I learned and practised cutting my own hair and braid my hair, another reason as to why I have chosen these images.


Rose Vince
Employment 

Heart of an Engine 

I have exhibited a collection of images displaying and exploring the relationship of a person to their car. This collection explores what we can learn from a car about its owner and vice versa. I used a combination of automotive photography as well as portraiture and macro photography to portray this. I had a real focus on getting the images to work well as a collection in matching warm hues and overall colour themes, this has allowed me to string them together as a picture book to really capture the narrative present my findings. I feel my final result is exciting and really tests automotive, commonly commercial photography style.

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