Whilst thinking about what I wanted to base my photographic project around, I had many ideas that came to mind. As I had originally decided that I wanted to take my pictures in my hometown, being London, I then came up with an idea which I liked the best. This was for me to base my project on my family.
Coming from a purely Italian background, family is everything for my culture. Not only do I have a big family, but we tend to do everything together, going above and beyond at every family event. I have grown up in a family with strong morals, one being to put family before anything, to remember where I come from, and to respect my parents. As already mentioned, with family being something I value very much, I decided that this would be the perfect subject matter for my very own project. This is what inspired my images. With Christmas around the corner, I thought to myself that this would be the perfect day to take my pictures. They took place on Christmas and the big day itself. My reasoning for choosing a Christmas themed shoot, was due to the fact that my Italian family, like many others, like to go over the top, this being in terms of decorations, dressing up, and having fun on the day itself. I decided that this would help me produce a very natural and great representation of my family.
Throughout my research of many different artists, I was mainly and deeply inspired by the work of photographer Jann Höfer. I was inspired by their style of photography, being very naturalistic and candid.
With any photoshoot, comes great planning and also facing the negatives that I may face along the way. This meant so I could correct them and try to avoid them on the day. The fact that I was taking my images on two days only, meant that I had to take as many images as possible, meaning more of a variety to chose from in the end. Another challenge would be making sure the images are as natural looking as possible. people tend to close up and get shy around cameras, or they may make eye contact with the camera and put on more of an act than they would when in a natural state. To avoid this I played around with my lens, zooming in to certain areas, and viewpoints, shooting them from the side and also behind to make sure I was not seen by the subjects.
I took these images from morning time, through lunch, dinner and when everyone was winding down, showing a wave throughout the day, and also giving me a chance to take as many images as possible. I also played around with the aperture on my camera and changing the different types of lighting in my kitchen and living room. Angles, viewpoints and composition were a very important part of my project, with me also including some close-up, medium close-up style shots.
Overall, I am happy with the outcome of this photo shoot, and feel as though I have quite a variety of shots, still keeping in theme with my projects brief.