Richard Billingham uses enhanced colours in his photography and normal focus. His work focuses on family dysfunction such as topics like alcoholism, poverty, pain, violence and even love, he makes things people try to hide and ignore a reality, this work was inspired by his past, in fact is best known for his photobook Ray's A Laugh which documents the life of his alcoholic father Ray, and obese, heavily-tattooed mother, Liz. These two have been shown in the previous photo i have annotated.
His work has inspired my work as i could add an element into my project of homelessness showing that family dysfunction can be a reason to be left homeless too. Also i could take real life experiences, enhance them and then put them into relevant scenes to my work, and photograph them as park of my project.
His work makes shocked viewers, as it is unseen of for someone to make something so personal in to something that anyone can view. I also would like to shock my viewers that way, show them things the normal person wouldn't have known of and expose these images to make people understand that these things should not be ignored, cause this one day could be a loved one of them, a son, a mother a cousin, anyone could end up homeless.
For equipment i would not use a tripod, i would rather use a hand held camera to make the viewers feel more like there where the photo is, in hope that they will feel empathy and think how distraught they would feel if someone they know was to end up like this, or if somebody they know are in one of these situation it would really hit home that they need to help them, i would like to dignify my photos, not just exposing and leaving it, i would be exposing certain things for a reason, to help them.