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WEEKLY REVIEW #13

  • henriettakearns59
  • Apr 28, 2021
  • 1 min read

THURSDAY 29TH APRIL

In these past 7 consecutive days I have really forced my brain to get going after being unproductive and uninspired for a short while. On Monday I at last finished my roll off film with shooting Kiara, headed outside yesterday to the meadows with my friend Ella and used my digital. I polished off my photo shoots for the week with one yesterday with Yaz and Holly.


Generally speaking I believe I achieved a solid amount of work this week, all I need to do next is upload it quickly and stop messing around with the layout as much! I can develop a bit of a obsession with my pages looking neat and I want to feel a spark of pride plus inspiration when I glance at them. In the end though its far more vital to my project to let my camera skills shine through rather than getting distracted by small, insignificant details.


In the near future Im going to get my film developed, upload all my recent photos and then make a start on how I will layout my interviews and survey responses. At the moment I'm heading towards presenting them in my sketchbook in an artistic format and then just uploading them to my site. I will probably use my innovations from last project where I set my survey answers in written word bubbles etc.


I feel more positive coming up to the end of April as I am sure Im more on top of my work than before and bit by bit I feel things are coming together.

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