Hi everyone... I wasn't sure where to put this thread so apologies if it's in the wrong place!
Basically I'm a photography student at University, currently in my 3rd year and about to embark on my Final Major Project. I just wanted to discuss my idea and see what other people think before I do anything about it. Obviously I'll speak to my tutors about it too but I love hearing other people's thoughts!
The idea that I have is to photograph decomposing foods over a period of time. That period could be relatively short if the food goes off super quickly or it could take a while. The reason I'm doing this is because I want to explore the idea of 'sell by date' and use the foods as a metaphor for our own life span. The idea that we live long and healthy lives because of the conditions we're now accustomed to, and also based on how we look after ourselves. For example, storing bread in a freezer keeps it for a very long time but if left on a surface it goes off very quickly.
I want to explore this idea and photograph the foods in all their states, fresh, going off and then completely disgustingly mouldy. I know it'll be a bit gross when I'm taking photographs of hairy green strawberries but I think the idea could be pretty good, especially as this is the last photography project I'll ever do academically.
Anyway, that's the short of it. I need to begin my research now. Would it be better to look at books that explore human life span and health or deterioration of food? I want the project to be quite philosophical but often find it difficult to express this.
Thank you so much to whoever reads this and answers! I appreciate it very much.
Basically I'm a photography student at University, currently in my 3rd year and about to embark on my Final Major Project. I just wanted to discuss my idea and see what other people think before I do anything about it. Obviously I'll speak to my tutors about it too but I love hearing other people's thoughts!
The idea that I have is to photograph decomposing foods over a period of time. That period could be relatively short if the food goes off super quickly or it could take a while. The reason I'm doing this is because I want to explore the idea of 'sell by date' and use the foods as a metaphor for our own life span. The idea that we live long and healthy lives because of the conditions we're now accustomed to, and also based on how we look after ourselves. For example, storing bread in a freezer keeps it for a very long time but if left on a surface it goes off very quickly.
I want to explore this idea and photograph the foods in all their states, fresh, going off and then completely disgustingly mouldy. I know it'll be a bit gross when I'm taking photographs of hairy green strawberries but I think the idea could be pretty good, especially as this is the last photography project I'll ever do academically.
Anyway, that's the short of it. I need to begin my research now. Would it be better to look at books that explore human life span and health or deterioration of food? I want the project to be quite philosophical but often find it difficult to express this.
Thank you so much to whoever reads this and answers! I appreciate it very much.
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