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Ornela Mustafa
omust001@gold.ac.uk
The main aim of my photographic work and process is to
form a realisation of focus through the smaller things in activity we do every day: taking photos. For years, I have photographed every holiday, activity, lunch, dinner, and celebration along
with many more. For this reason, I branched into studying
photography, I can be a consumer in a photographic world through the idea in which I am telling my own story, sharing it with
family or friends. It can also be a personal diary to read
through what you have experienced in life. The selection of these
eight images have been designated as the final project group as they create an aesthetic feeling whilst looking at them, they offer the difference in energy and colour coordination. The difference with associated feminine vs masculine colour schemes portrays an alternate viewpoint on the photos in general. Smaller focused points
through each snapshot is what benefits my aim of looking through the focus – we as individuals forget to look closer within what is in the frame of the photo and acknowledge its simplistic beauty. This concept allowed me to enjoy photographing and push myself to further demonstrate my planned outlook within the final project.