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The advancement of photographic technology alongside industry trends has rapidly shaped the way people use cameras and the format in which they shoot in. The powerful nature of new phone cameras has given more people access to high quality camera tools. Moreover, the popularity of film cameras has surged amongst younger people in the recent years, therefore encouraging a fresh perspective on the technique.

Gabrielle Versace

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BLUE 2019 | SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

The concept for this project was as simple as the name: Blue. This series was developed for my photography unit, in which I was elected the colour blue as the focal point of all of my shots. I focused a lot on utilising a narrow depth of field so I could really capture the intricacies of the subject. I’ve always had an interest in capturing fine details and textures in an image so this was a really great project opportunity to do so.

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Email: gabiv1205@gmail.com

Instagram: @gabrielle.v.design

Hannah Vo

MIGOII— WHAT’S YOUR NOODLES TYPE? 2020 | SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

This project features the basic comfort food eaten among students: making homey instant noodles with various of toppings and ingredients but in the fanciest way you can imagine.

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Email: hanna.vo.99@gmail.com

Instagram: @haanagram_

Behance: Hannah Mn

My Dao

LITTLE GEMS IN EVERYDAY LIFE 2020 | RMIT UNIVERSITY

Due to the lockdown, I could not go out far to explore cool places and practice film photography. I then realised that there are many nice things that I had never noticed in my neighbourhood because I walk past them every day. I started to appreciate simple things more and I actively looked for the beauty in my surroundings. Also, I learned that any ordinary thing could look spectacular in photos if you know how to capture them.

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Email: yenmydao@gmail.com

Instagram: @xmymemoir

Website: mydao.space

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