My photos are supposed to tell a story about the person in them. My themes and formats are fashion and identity because I feel like fashion is a key aspect in making a person who they are. My work is all about stereotypes that are related to different fashion choices and stereotypes about the people.
I asked the people in my images if they have ever been stereotyped because of the clothes that they wear. The most common name people were associated with was "goth."
The image to the left shows a girl wearing black clothes and a band t-shirt for a heavy metal band. I really like this image as I believe that the facial expression of the person shows that the person isn't happy with the name that they are associated with. The image is in focus an the person is looking directly into the camera lens making the whole image come across a lot more personal to her, this also draws a lot of attention to the person and really pulls in the audience looking at the photo. I am very happy with the placement of the paper as I feel it is very effective due to it being so close to her face it makes the words on the page more linked to the girl herself. I asked the person why they believe they are associated with this name and they said that the word goth is defined as someone who only likes the darker side of things, often get classed as "freaks" and depressing. When I asked if she believes that she is a goth she said that she wouldn't call herself a goth instead she believes its a silly stereotype related to dark clothes and heavy rock music. The image was taken with a high ISO of 800 meaning that the image was clear instead of grainy and it allowed enough light to make the image lighter in contrast to the dark clothes she is wearing that give her the "goth" name. I kept the background clear to have full focus on the images subject.
In this image is a boy that is often called a "menace" meaning a person who's actions and attitude come off as dangerous, a treat or troublemaking. They believe this is due to their clothes and attitudes when I asked if he agrees that he is a menace he told me that they never have any evidence to him being a menace. Again in this image I used an ISO of 800 so that it wasn't a grainy photo making it clear and light so that you can see the photo fully. Again I also kept the background the same white, one colour and clear so that the focus again was on the person in the image. Unlike the first images above the talent in the image isn't facing straight on, this makes the image effective because his direction of standing makes him look slightly rebellious to the photo which makes the word "menace" stand out a lot more. Despite his posture being faced to the right of the image he still looks directly into the camera meaning the photo is still personal to him and shows that this is his "story."As I said previously the most common stereotype people were associated with was "goth" here is another girl who often gets associated with this name. When I did my test photos for this person they were very out of focus therefore I retook it with a higher ISO so the image wasn't as grainy and set my focus so the image was much clearer. Again I asked the person to look directly into the camera and face straight on to get the photo about her and nothing else. The background is again clear so there are no distractions and the paper is held in front of
the person. I asked this person if they believe they conform to this stereotype and just like everyone else I took photos of she told me that she doesn't agree. In this image much like the fist one the girl is wearing mostly black clothes and a band t-shirt. The girl told me that the clothes are just comfortable to wear and the band is one that she likes therefore she is wearing their merchandise to show her love for the band. She also told me that she is comfortable in herself and thats all people should care about.
All of the images above had the aperture set to F11 making the image extremely clear and meaning that there is no particular focus on either he foreground or background. I also used rule of thirds to get my image as central as possible, I used the grid so that the talent in the photo would be in the middle putting all the attention on them as you can see below.













