Final Project: Constructed Photo

Proposal:

For this project I want to show a scene that will bring about the feeling of a nostalgia toward childhood and fairytales. It is because everyone I know seems to be growing up too fast. My friends and family only worry about the future and seem to forget the happiness they experienced from the past; they also find it a taboo to indulge in enjoying “things for children” because they are supposed to be grown-up and adults. I feel that everyone should be able to dream, even if they will never be reality. I will be creating a scene with a teddy bear, a girl and a parasol. It is because the teddy bears will make us think of being children and the parasol is something we only see in costumes, and are not part of our everyday reality.

Materials Needed:

  • Model (Female/Grown/Child)
  • Teddy Bears
  • Lace Parasol
  • Feminine Outfit

Result of the shoot:

I did follow what intended to do, as shown in the picture on the right. However, after some experimenting on the shoot, I seemed to have a better contender that gives me an additional narrative to the story I wanted to tell. Instead of focusing so much on the past and fairytale, the final picture also incorporates the future that we are afraid to know about, and the need for everyone that is running toward that future to take a break and detour to find themselves.

Photo Essay: Coney Island

If you are a Brooklynite, the go-to place in the summer would be Coney Island. The beach, the boardwalk, Luna Park, the greasy hot dogs from Nathan’s and the nostalgia of the Cyclone and the Wonder Wheel. Although Coney Island had become a tourist attraction in the recent years, outside of the tourist bubble, Coney Island still retains its seedy history as a violent neighborhood.

Although Coney Island is still not crime-free, after being a resident of the neighborhood for the last 7 years, I wanted to show everyone that the violence is only a part of Coney Island’s identity.

Coney Island

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