Sunday, 22 April 2012


Research: Richard Billingham - These photographs are from the series "Rays a Laugh" documenting his mum and dad (who was an alcoholic) I like these images because they're so raw, its just his mum and dad, as themselves not hiding themselves. They seem so truthful. They haven't directly influenced my project because I haven't really focused on my flat and the people in it. But I just liked his work.  




Research: Nick Waplington - I liked these photographs because I liked the colours and the fact that they are simple and observant. I also like that the people in them seem to be unaware that the photographs are being taken. I don't intend to replicate this work in any way because its not something I do in my everyday life. But I just like his style, the way he makes everyday things seem interesting.  






Research: John Riddy - although these images don't directly relate to the photographs that I have been taking I liked the idea of documenting different buildings. I have documented different buildings in my everyday life but I think the style is slightly different. But it made me think that photographing buildings could look interesting.  






Research: Some more of the research I have carried out throughout this process. 

Daniel Meadows: I like these photographs because they are a documentary of people in the streets. Although it doesn't have any relevance with my kind of work that I've taken for my blog, but I just like the idea of documenting people in the streets. They all look so natural in front of the camera as well, they make good photographs.   







Day Eighty Six: Breakfast Time. 

Saturday, 21 April 2012


Day Eighty Five: This is my flats kitchen and its time to cook myself some food. I liked the lighting at the time and I just thought this level worked for this photograph.

Friday, 20 April 2012


Day Eighty Four: I was craving some fresh bread today and I saw this baguette in tesco for 80p, it tasted amazing. The photograph itself isn't fantastic but it represents my day.