Will Harris:
This is a really sad and personal photobook to the author involving his immediate family and how an illness can effect there lives. The book is very well put together despite its confusing elements however, i think its very creatively put together and the use of edited photos really help the meaning of the book come to life to allow the viewer into the grief he and his family was feeling.
Although this photobook doesn't link to my topic directly, i really like how they represent and visually show what his grandmothers dementia feels like through that visual representation. This is such a cool concept on trying to show something you cant see with the human eye which would be a really cool thing to try and recreate however will be a really difficult thing to try and do as successfully. 
The photo on the left is truly beautiful, it captures how people and things become distorted and unknown with your memory being eroded. This sort of links to my topic as I'm trying to capture and keep the memories and life of it alive and stable instead of being forgotten and lost in history. 
The pictures on the left i find very visually stimulating, the eroding paint on the walls and stains all over following the empty wardrobe is something I'm trying to capture in my photography showing history collapsing on itself in a way. 
I want to recreate the style and layout of the past imagery on the page; although in my work however, i want to use the found images in colour and my photographs in black and white which in many ways contradict the stereotypical norms.
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