After watching Vogue: The Editors eye, and writing my take on it for my blog post yesterday, it made me think back to work I did during my photography A level last year. I have always been interested in fashion photography, and for this project, I wanted to use a deeper narrative behind my images in order to create depth and meaning, sometimes every cause controversy.
I used the shoot described in yesterdays blog post of Alice in Wonderland as inspiration for one shoot during this project, using the photographer, Annie Leibovitz as a main inspiration throughout. Annie Leibovitz has always caught my eye with her photography, creating elegant and beautiful fashion images with a fantasy theme behind them - perfect for my project which I decided to focus on fairytales and children's literature including Humpty Dumpty, Goldie Locks and the Three Bears, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and Alice in Wonderland. I thought I would share with you my final piece from this work which I organised in the style of a fairytale scrap book to represent the abstract take on a few of these images, as think they really linke well to this documentary. I really enjoy organising and taking photographs and can't wait until we get to do some more later on in the course!
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