GCSE PHOTOGRAPHY IDENTITY
Kevin Mourad
Jackson Bowley & Rosanna Jones
Jackson Bowley is a photographer who focuses on portraiture. He works with beauty and collaboration. Jackson Bowley exaggerates his work by adding personality to the photos he takes.
Jackson Bowley focuses on the application of makeup from an outsiders perspective, He does this to ensure that he enhances somebody’s beauty but to exaggerate somebody’s personality or to create vast characters,” says London-based photographer Jackson Bowley. “I find makeup really exciting, having never really used makeup myself I think I approach it with a childlike naivety.” An adept portrait photographer who often works in beauty, Jackson utilised this interest for a recent collaboration with makeup artist Athena Paginton for Office Magazine titled Colour Me Bad.
Existing as a playful and altogether refreshing take on makeup as a transformative and empowering tool, Colour Me Bad initially started as a “small test, just to play around and try some things out,” Jackson explains. But, as soon as the two began shooting, “we just got carried away”. “Our styles just really seemed to click and it all felt so natural… I think there’s a nice balance to our work. Athena is able to create these fanatical makeup looks, and I’m able to understand that and really pull a character out of them.”
Pulling character out of his subjects is a particularly keen skill of Jackson’s, whose portraits defy conventional beauty poses, cramming exuberance into tight crops. It’s because of these crops, that he pays so much attention to expression and mood, he explains. “I usually don’t give much direction initially and just make sure the models are comfortable. Then I can work our how weird we can go with posing.” Creating an upbeat atmosphere throughout the shoot, he adds, “there’s a lot of movement and a lot of energy outside of the frame that you may not necessarily see in the final image”.
Colour Me Bad in turn is a showcase of Jackson and Athena’s collaboration on everything from the makeup, composition of images, and casting. Both with an interest in those who aren’t “conventional” models and, instead, in “somebody’s personality, which allows us to then play around more when shooting them”, there’s a certain authenticity and genuine feeling of fun to the series.
The final touch to each image occurred in the editing process, a key factor of Jackson’s practice. “I experiment a lot of printing techniques,” he tells us. He prints out each image multiple times, experimenting with and tweaking the exposure and colours each time. Some images then remain as they are, but others get distorted or distressed. “I find it creates something a little bit more timeless than, say just a super retouched beauty image,” he concludes. “It’s also nice to have a physical print in front of me that I can then experiment with. I guess I just prefer a more hands on approach when editing.”
Rosana Jones is a photographer and mixed media photographer. Rosana is based in London. She is a very young photographer because she is 19 year old. She was born in 1994 and was learning photography at school and she passed the subject and got addicted and got attracted to photography and mixed media. Rosana loves destructing and re constructing the work together so it looks natural. Her trademark aesthetic has been built through years of painting over, ripping up, burning and otherwise distressing her photography to create tactile portraits that defy the flat images they once were. I picked this artist because it relates to the other artists that I chose and I really like collages therefor I chose Rosanna Jones
Photoshoot Plan




contact sheet 1


For this photoshoot I intended to use the fish eye lens to capture photographs in the style of Otto Umbehr to then later collage like my chosen artist. Overall I think this photoshoot went well. Although I did not use my Canon Eos 4000D the images came out with a decent quality on my iphone12 and the fish eye lens. Some things that I think went well were the variety of compositions that I used for this photoshoot. The only thing that I think did not,
go that well in this photoshoot was lighting, I personally believe that I can improve my use of lighting in my next photoshoot.
Edited Developments
For these edits I used photoshop. I added noise by pressing control F and it added noise to create a grainy vintage effect.
The next step is by increasing the brightness and increasing the contrast by pressing brightness tool on the top right. Doing this allowed my edits to end up looking very nice to finish it of I darkened the whole photo and on some of the photos I turned it orange because some of Rosana Jones's work has a orange tone and I re created her work because I feel like its very nice. I chose these techniques because I feel like it can relate and its similar to my artist work. The aspects I like about my photos is I edited them very well and it came out as planned. Personally I think I could do better my putting more Time into the photos that I edited because I edited them very quick. For my redraft I am going to improve on the time I took and I'm going to take and edit more photos but overall I think they are impeccable


Color looked up developments

Contact sheet redraft






For this contact sheet I used a projector from my class and turned of the lights so you can focus on the background light.
I took these photos in the style of Dexter navy in combined of Rosana jones.
My main focus for this shoot was to get a decent amount of photos so they all look different and not similar.
The main challenge for this shoot was to find someone eligible for this shoot because Dexter navy chooses models that he only likes.
It took me very long to find a good place to take these photo because everywhere I looked was busy and already full. To be honest I think overall this photoshoot was successful and went the way I wanted it too.
The black circles are the ones I'm going to be using for other styles of developments and there the the ones I like particular
Rosanna Jones Collages - physical developments


Experimenting collage double exposure
These are my physical paper collages inspired by Rosanna Jones. I printed my developments and cut then out in different compositions. I felt this worked well to develop my work and create interesting new imagery. I think that next time, I will focus on the accuracy of the cutting to make the photographic collage more sharp and clean, rather than having a few jagged edges.














































