For my project i have decided to portray alternative ways of living and working in small cornish towns, where jobs are scarce and there are financial difficulties, through a series of portraits.
My first shoot was in Porthtowan with Julia, a beachcomber, who collects driftwood, rocks, nets and anything she finds from the beach down her road, brings them back to her hand built studio shack and creates stunning pieces of furniture and household accessories for clients all around the world. I chose Julia because she is a good example of a person who makes a unique living in a place where jobs are hard to come by and she is someone who genuinely enjoys her job.
Here is a small edit of my shoot from today...
Observed portrait
Julia collecting and packing driftwood from the beach.
Julia sanding down a table that she is making for a client in South Wales.
Detailed Portraits
Environmental Portrait
The front of Julia's house.
Julia walking onto the beach with an empty bag...
...and leaving with a bag full of driftwood and rocks,
Formal Portrait
Julia on the beach with a few of her finds.
Julia in her studio shack which she built herself out of driftwood from the beach down her road.








This looks like it could be a really interesting piece of work. It would be good if you could get some more shots with more of her face in them, and maybe some more formal portraits of her with the items she has made :)
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