Black and White Photo Challenge: Tuesday, 11-1
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| My first photo, of the student run shop Re:So I never knew this place was in the Marlands but was nice to find. |
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| I found this on a staircase I never knew was there. The writing made me wonder who had written it and what significance it meant to that person. |
This was my favourite task we were given, I found it really interesting and also quite challenging, I know Southampton pretty well being from the area and going to the city numerous times however this task made me look at the city I thought I knew in a different light to how I would usually. This task definitely took me away from my comfort zone and the parts of the city that I am 'used' to going to and find some hidden gems of the city that I would not have noticed on a normal day.
Looking around the city, it was easy to take photos of the obvious landmarks and buildings, but I think this challenge made me think more about the things that don't stand out as much and although they may not be seen at a first glance they can still have a hidden beauty in the details. I think this challenge has definitely forced me to think about how I can push myself outside my comfort zone, which will be helpful in my work for the next three years so that I can be confident in challenging myself and trying new ideas. If I were to do this challenge again, it would be nice to branch even further afield and see what other hidden gems the city has to offer.
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| The lights aren't something we usually notice straight away, these stood out as something special and not what you usually see. |
Summer Project Discussion: Monday, 3-4
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| All of our mood-boards together, showing the diversity |
The Summer Project 'If I Could I Would' I found really interesting as it made me think about exactly what I want to happen at the end of University and how that could be possible. However I did find it challenging to think of exactly what I want to do, especially being a novice in the field and not knowing my full potential and strengths just yet. Being able to get into groups with my classmates and see how we all want to progress in our careers just showed how diverse we all are. Furthermore by introducing each person's goals to the whole class started us on knowing everyone and not just those in our smaller groups. I think this exercise was really helpful in highlighting the strengths of each individual person and allowed us to know that if we do need some extra help in a certain area we can always go and learn from each other.
It was really interesting to hear from Spob and Helen about
the origins of the brand and how it has changed over time with the trends that are coming in each year, as well as
their stories from the industry. From the lecture, it definitely opened my eyes
as to what each area of the industry will be like in terms of availability of
jobs. It also showed me what it is like in the life of a makeup artist, and how
you have to use your imagination and think on your feet if you are in a
situation where you don't have a certain product. They further emphasised this during
the workshop where Spob and Helen recreated runway looks using the Illamasqua bright lip colours on the eyes. The whole
experience helped me understand the life in the industry a lot more and how it is always changing, which is something we will have to learn as we progress in our careers. I feel like this whole experience has made me realise exactly what it takes to break into this industry, and what I need to work on whilst I'm at university in order to be able to be imaginative, think on my feet and still work to a brief given.




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