Emma Moolman is one of our talented L6 photography pupils, currently working on the unit Story Telling. Her images work in response to the film Oliver Twist, focusing on the idea of becoming invisible within your environment. This unit is set to push our students into thinking conceptually about themes that are present in all narrative contexts and requires them to respond in their own way. Emma's imagery is a great example of the unique, individual journey each pupil makes from their chosen film.
"I was inspired by the work of Amira Fritz, using flowers to demonstrate the emotions of the model and characters within the film Oliver Twist. I have desaturated the models skin to enhance the colours of the flowers, therefore making them the focus point and creating a sense of being hidden by them, much like Oliver was in his environment. I further exaggerated the flowers by altering the colour balance and then using the sponge tool to saturate key areas in the image." - Emma Moolman