These are the photos from my folio last year.
Life’s Journey –
Depicted through Hands
By Rachel Crampton
Smith
As a student studying photography for three years,
I have photographed many different things, all of which I believe have had an
impact on my photographic journey. One of these things are hands, in 2010 I was
set a narrative assignment, where the challenge was to take a photograph that
told a story, not only to the photographer or the model, but to the viewer. This
was the photograph that I took

I feel that hands tell a story, sometimes more so
than a person’s face. Hands have wrinkles, creases, cuts, scars, lumps and
dents. Every different aspect and detail, there for a different reason, and
every different detail meaning something different to the viewer. Some people
are proud of their hands, have cared and nourished their hands their entire
life, whereas others, this model for example, have certain stories and reasons
to hide their hands, and do not intentionally put their hands out on show.
This sparked a fire for me, and made me begin
observing life in a different light, looking at people’s hands, what they did
with their hands, how they held their hands and what they held within their
hands.
Earlier this year I was presented with the
challenge, to create my own self-directed media assignment. This lead me to an
avenue, a possibility to further broaden my interest with hands. Being a keen
photographer I had worked in our school studio and in a commercial studio and
had learnt about different lighting techniques.
I used these skills to create a range of different photographs. Both
within the studio and on location with the aim to have the photos depicting the
journey of life through hands. I compiled these images together, and then
shortlisted them into my top ten. Although this is the culmination of my
assignment I feel my journey has just begun.
these are the pictures








I would love to continue along these lines and showing the amazing character hands really have. As i feel they have a lot to say...
this is my idea so far.
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