Rebecca Franklin, Photographer
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About: Rebecca Franklin, 20, third year studying Press and Editorial photography at Falmouth University. Unless stated otherwise, all images here belong to me. Thank you

"The worst brief for an artist is to be told they can do anything. I have always believed that artists are a lot more creative if you tell them what they can't do. It's easier to find holes in a wall than to build out of nothing." Peter Gabriel

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I have been ridiculously quiet on here which is bad I know. Since returning to uni after the easter break it’s all been go, go, go. I had a very busy two weeks back with a lot of tutorials things to attend in uni and a lot of shoots to keep strengthening work ready for my final edit. I had a brilliant editing tutorial with picture editor Susan Glen which really opened my eyes a bit more in view of my project and gave me a lot of great tips for editing work successfully, I also found out that she really liked my project which was very encouraging and a lovely thing to hear. 

Deadline is now one week away and I am pretty much ready, I have my final edit and logbook work is almost complete. All that is left to do now is work on my images a little and send to print. In one week my time at university will be finished. Both exciting and a little daunting. I will be sure to upload the final edit for my project Big Society in the very near future. 

Had a bit of an editing session today, both with my friend and then with picture editor susan glen. Needless to say the tutorial with susan was excellent, she really challenged me to think about what each image offers to my project, methods for editing and things to look out for for this project whilst shooting and editing. really priceless advice and I came out from the tutorial feeling really good. 

Had a bit of an editing session today, both with my friend and then with picture editor susan glen. Needless to say the tutorial with susan was excellent, she really challenged me to think about what each image offers to my project, methods for editing and things to look out for for this project whilst shooting and editing. really priceless advice and I came out from the tutorial feeling really good. 

Just been out for another shoot with the tango class, it was a little more challenging light wise this time around, I think they switched all the strip lights off as opposed to leaving one row on, i was trying to capture some of the moment between people who attend while they are sitting and talking to one another, I don’t think I quite got it this week but I am working on it and I can see what I need to be doing.

This has psyched me up and put me in a good place in terms of confidence for my next shoot at the market on friday. Tango photos up tomorrow, market shoot on Saturday.