Line of Sight
A visual exploration of perception through analogue photography.
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Project Overview
Line of Sight is my final university project exploring the relationship between human vision and photography. Through a series of analogue experiments, I compared how our eyes perceive the world with how a camera captures it, combining practical work with research into perception and photographic processes.
Challenge
The challenge was to make complex ideas about vision easy to understand through both design and photography. I wanted the publication to encourage readers to discover the content gradually, just as our eyes build an understanding of what we see.
My Role
I researched, wrote, designed, and photographed the entire project myself. I created experiments using pinhole photography, 3D-printed lenses, acetate negatives, and cyanotypes, then used the results to explain the similarities and differences between the eye and the camera. I also designed the folded publication format to reflect the project's idea of revealing information over time.
Deliverables
Editorial publication
Research and writing
Publication design
Analogue photography experiments
Pinhole photography
Cyanotype prints
3D lens experiments
Project Details
Year: 2026
Client: University of the Arts London
Role: Researcher, Photographer & Publication Designer
Category: Editorial Design, Photography
Project Overview
Line of Sight is my final university project exploring the relationship between human vision and photography. Through a series of analogue experiments, I compared how our eyes perceive the world with how a camera captures it, combining practical work with research into perception and photographic processes.
Challenge
The challenge was to make complex ideas about vision easy to understand through both design and photography. I wanted the publication to encourage readers to discover the content gradually, just as our eyes build an understanding of what we see.
My Role
I researched, wrote, designed, and photographed the entire project myself. I created experiments using pinhole photography, 3D-printed lenses, acetate negatives, and cyanotypes, then used the results to explain the similarities and differences between the eye and the camera. I also designed the folded publication format to reflect the project's idea of revealing information over time.
Deliverables
Editorial publication
Research and writing
Publication design
Analogue photography experiments
Pinhole photography
Cyanotype prints
3D lens experiments
Project Details
Year: 2026
Client: University of the Arts London
Role: Researcher, Photographer & Publication Designer
Category: Editorial Design, Photography

