This year I intend on extending the work I did last year (see above) to a higher quality. I will continue to focus on modernising Welsh mythological characters as it is an important subject that needs to be celebrated amongst young people. This year I would like to branch out to work on shooting male characters and Welsh pop culture icons too such as Tom Jones and Nessa from Gavin and Stacey.
My vision at this moment in time is to create my own magazine full of imagery celebrating Welsh culture, it will also include short articles explaining the stories of the characters and icons. My work is very vibrant and colourful – I would like to continue this style of work however my work last year was repetitive. This time I genuinely want to create a sense of identity for the characters I will be shooting. I want every shoot to be very different and a bit more experimental with set, props, and outfits. I have reached out to the Edinburgh University Welsh society in hope to find people that would be interested in taking part in this project.
I have been looking at the ‘monster theory’ which questions why are monsters in mythology always female characters. I want to empower women within Welsh mythology by celebrating their strength, independence and correct the way I believe they have been misunderstood over the years. I am also hoping to ask viewers through my imagery to see a different side to the ‘heroic’ male characters we worship.
I must think carefully about the clothing used in these shoots and how to capture them in the best way possible as I would love to pursue a career as a fashion photographer. Fashion is instrumental in expressing one’s sense of self – I found that last semester I learned a lot about myself through styling these characters, as if every character revealed an aspect of my own personality. I was able to truly connect with my subjects to create images that were uniquely mine. Although that was special to me, this year I believe will benefit from collaborating with stylists and makeup artists who can work with me to create something truly outrageous. Nevertheless, if I am unable to find people who would want to collaborate, I am confident knowing I can do this by myself. I am concerned putting my trust in other people to make my visions come true, however if I am openminded, together we could create something incredible.
The purpose of my work has always been to try and engage young people with Welsh culture. Through using fashion and materialistic, visual things that would appeal to them it will help them identify with and understand the characters on a deeper level. It is important to me that I capture the characters as ‘real people’ in the 21st century as this will help people understand the importance of the mythological stories in a way that is not so far fetched.
Shoot ideas – possible characters to recreate:
- Twm sion cati
- Llyn y fan fach (lady of the lake)
- Nessa (and Stacey?)
- Owain glyndwr
- Sali mali
- Santes dwywen
- Clychau cantre gwaelod
- Rhys a Meinir
Goals:
- 1 group exhibition before week 5
- 3 shoots completed by November
- Trip to Wales for additional research and inspiration – roughly around week 8 – shoot can take place in Wales
- 5 shoots completed by December
- First draft of magazine by December
- Possibly hold a solo (or collaborative) exhibition by December
Week 1
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Introduction week
Research my subjects |
Week 2
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Group Tutorial (study plan)
Plan Nessa self portraits |
Week 3
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Lighting tutorial with technician
Shoot Nessa self portraits – Friday |
Week 4
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Reflect on shoot and research Clychau Pentre Gwaelod – plan shoot |
Week 5
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CPG shoot |
Week 6
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Research pop culture aspect – plan Lady of the lake shoot |
Week 7
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Lady of the lakeshoot and plan visit to wales – meetings etc – Go to Manchester |
Week 8
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Visit Wales – shoot and research – meetings
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Week 9
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Research Twm Sion Cati |
Week 10
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Twm Sion Cati shoot |
Week 11
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Print & Mount Images – Create magazine |
Week 12
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Installing images and finish magazine |