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The Egg of Expression

This week we were given the task of shooting an egg. We had to shoot at least 20 images and consider, what the egg means to us and how it reflects us. Taking an everyday quite simplistic food such as an egg, and turning it into interesting subject matter for a photo shoot was difficult. It was hard to take something that looked original, and that showed the object in a different and unique way. These were my best images. I tried to make each image reflect a different element of my personality, the first was to show that sometimes I feel alone. The second was to show how I like everything in it's place, and looking how it is supposed to. Lastly, the last image was just an experiment using some of the techniques we had used over the last few weeks, but I thought this also linked to how crazy my life feels at the minute, and how I feel overwhelmed with deadlines at university.




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