Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Shoot 6 - Leaving

This shoot was intended to show mild panic, the kind of things people may tae with them if the world where to end. So water, tinned & canned food, warm clothing, medical supplies and any weapons to hand.

Though I wanted to add a subtle subtext if you will. My idea was to make it look like the group where packing there vehical to leave though somthing interupted them. Also showing the death or severe injury of one of the party.






I was also going through a few techniques on Photoshop seeing which could be useful and benifical to this type of shoot.

Monday, 27 February 2012

Shoot 5 - Emergancy Broadcast Service

This shoot was similar to the previous one. Though meant to be set slightly before, possibly a few hours after the ending event. Again waiting for instruction.


Shoot 4 - Static

The idea for this shoot was to show the times leading up to the end. Showing a families or a persons supplies, ready to go. Waiting for somthing, anything to come up on the screen, some kind of instruction on what to do.






The above photograph was meant to be slightly different to the first photograph, as here I wanted to show after the family or group after nothing but the same messgae repeated over and over. So they turned to the old analogue TV, trying to find another source. Nothing but static.

Sunday, 12 February 2012

Shoot 3 - Ideas

This photoshoot was intended to provide me with some inspiration and ideas for future shoots.





Friday, 10 February 2012

Test Shoot #2

This is my second attempt at photographing the end of the world. Though it may not be much I am currently working toward more Fallout/Nuclear bunker style locations.








The idea behind this shoot was a continuation of the previous shoot. Trying to show the level of prepared-ness. Where as in the previous shoots the 'people' just got up an ran with what they had and settled in a forest and died shortly after. However in this shoot I wanted to show that someone had survived much longer and managed to take up residence in a wooden lodge/shed.