PRIDE
In PRIDE I documented PRIDE in our daily lives. I did this by first conducting interviews with models to better understand who they are as a person and to grasp a perception of their self-identity, in my second stage I focused on trans issues and then will base the photoshoots off them. This theme is of importance to me as these issues hit home for me. I took inspiration mainly from Diane Arbus and the gay liberation movement, Pride has always been something unattainable for me and by coming out I was able to experience it and understand more about my community. People like Diane Arbus who documented the community during such times where it was deemed shameful to be gay are such an inspiration to me as she didn't care what others thought about, all she wanted to do was see into other people's worlds and show others how beautiful those worlds truly are. This project portrays the importance of PRIDE.
Stage one.
Inspiration for the first shoot.
*For my first stage I will interview models to then base the shoot off of.*
Eide's selections
Final Images
Eide's Developments
Contact sheets.
Contact sheets.
Kaspers selections
Kasper defined identity as the labels a person goes by, what a person, does and a persons attributes.
Kasper defined identity as the labels a person goes by, what a person, does and a persons attributes.
Kaspers Developments
Annotations
Contact sheets.
Mars' selections
I define identity as a first impression, who a person is in a nutshell is basically that persons essence of being, that essence can be made up of literally anything; identity is whatever that individual wishes it to be. For me that is fluidity.
I define identity as a first impression, who a person is in a nutshell is basically that persons essence of being, that essence can be made up of literally anything; identity is whatever that individual wishes it to be. For me that is fluidity.
Mars' Developments
Annotations
Ollies selections
Ollies developments
Ollie described identity to be meta, to be how a person choses their own labels and to be unique to each individual.
Ollie described identity to be meta, to be how a person choses their own labels and to be unique to each individual.