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Emma
16-01-2008, 09:10
Tried to portray me through someone else, the cluttered disorganised home, and the rather ordinary.This is one in a series of ten, but probably the easiest to understand.


http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj127/EmmaSpeedy/BookFivecopy.jpg

Venomator
16-01-2008, 10:21
:lol: ... a nice story and a very good image Emma but ... :eek: ... is that normal mess ... :suspect: ... or did you actually go to the bother of setting it all up ... :D





:p

Beth
16-01-2008, 11:21
Yes, I agree this is a good image, with good quality too, but oh my gosh, I couldn't cope living in all that mess, t'would make me quite confuzzled, lol. ;):suspect:

Ugs
16-01-2008, 11:56
Great idea - but, IMO, it is let down by the clean look and face makeup of the model. I would expect someone in that habitat to look a bit "rougher" :) - speaking as someone bought up in a rough neighbourhood....

paulpierce
16-01-2008, 12:33
Nice idea, like the way it's through someone else's, I think it works well. :)

Emma
16-01-2008, 14:07
Thanks for your comments, very interesting. Uggs, it's not a rough neighbourhood, it's a 9 bedroom Victorian country residence which suffers from chaos and disorganisation , but only what I imported there for Photographic purposes ( it's my mothers house!) Here is another which is the end of the series which is in effect when the housework is done.

http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj127/EmmaSpeedy/Workisdone.jpg

Edit: I would have posted the rest but they get seriously quirky these two are relatively uncomplicated>

mattyh
16-01-2008, 14:27
I like them... #1 espeically... gives the feeling of keeping your head whilst everything around you goes to hell (or something like that) :thumbs:

EDIT: I'd like to see the whole sequence, I like quirky stuff :D

mmcp42
16-01-2008, 14:52
:agree:

Byker28i
16-01-2008, 14:54
As staging - I like the bra on the wine bottle :D

Jonnyreb
16-01-2008, 15:54
Thats untidy?

Like them though - where can we find the rest you're not keen on sharing here?

nikoneal
16-01-2008, 19:17
Nice; expression's are perfect! love B&W, would not have worked in colour in my eyes.

Out of the two I like No 2, kinda makes me feel like doing the same but with a can of stella in my hand!

hairy
16-01-2008, 19:25
I like those, and I'd be interested to see the rest; however quirky.

(and as you seem to have finished the housework, fancy doing my flat? :D )

Forbiddenbiker
16-01-2008, 19:55
I like the shots generally, and agree with the comments about makeup, staging etc ...I'm wondering if thats your point though?

I'd be interested to see the rest of the set too.. possibly some explanation of your thoughts in shooting them as well.

:thumbs:

dod
16-01-2008, 21:35
Great idea - but, IMO, it is let down by the clean look and face makeup of the model. I would expect someone in that habitat to look a bit "rougher" :)

I'd agree with that, good idea but it somehow feels a bit contrived :shrug:

Emma
16-01-2008, 22:06
Its highly contrived and pretends to me nothing less than contrived and is set up to look like an exaggerated version of my daily life. I wear make up, I love make up, I keep my hair clean and tidy, I have a chest of drawers full of make up and perfume, because, I'm a girl. I didnt forget that I loved all those things just because I got married and had children. The notion that only a woman with a spotless home and organised surroundings shoud fit the criteria of wearing make up and keeping herself clean is quite profound, and amusing! Shall post the others in the morning, they are on a disc somehwere in this messy house ( probably buried under some ironing)!

Dave Scanlon
16-01-2008, 22:18
As staging - I like the bra on the wine bottle :D

Thats not a bra, it's an over the shoulder boulder holder ! :naughty::clap:

minimeeze
17-01-2008, 18:03
I really like these Emma - I feel like they tell a thousand stories (or maybe that's just my imagination running away with me :lol:), and am intrigued to see the rest in the series.

Jo
20-01-2008, 22:04
Nice work Emm :clap:

Emma
21-01-2008, 10:36
I forgot about this thread, though, once, I actually drove a mile towards the supermarket looked my mirror to check the baby and he wasnt in his seat, I had left him at home,

Thanks for comments.