Now that this project has come to an end, i can say that i feel it has helped me find my feet as an upcoming and learning photographer. As we started off with simple tasks such as shooting lines and colours which then graduated onto more complex elements such as form and depth, i feel this has opened my eyes as i now look at things in a completely different light. I had no knowledge of photography when i started and looking over my contacts sheet i can see an improvement of from when i started to now.
At the start of the project i didn't take many photographs in the sessions but as the project has progressed i am now filling several contact sheets for each session.
I have enjoyed this project as i feel it has helped me with my understanding of photography and how to capture a good photograph. I like the fact that although it has taught me a lot i have not found it extremely challenging as that would make it less enjoyable for me.
One of the things i have struggled with was the initial work load, i was not used to having to complete so much written work in such a short period of time, at the start i fell behind but quickly caught up and have stayed upon the work load with the odd exception but i can now see how important it is to stay on track with my work as there is so much to get done in such a short period of time. We started this project a mere 3 months ago but it feels like an eternity ago which i started off in photography taking photo's of lines and i feel that my work has progressed dramatically since my first session.
I am looking forward to the next project as i am hoping my work will further develop as the project goes on. As my work has improved within these 3 months i am hoping that in another 3 months that my work has improved even more.
I feel that i am well supported in photography and if there is something i don't understand i am confident enough to ask for help without feeling stupid from Paul or from my peers. This is mainly due to the good working conditions and happy vibe which is present within the photography room.
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