Risk Perception

is an externalisation of narrative portrayal that expresses the still-developing, internal and individualised reflection of youth, in a magazine format. 
It depicts the reality and struggles of adolescence that emerged from neurological science and qualitative research on the human experience.
My experimentation included postural observation from childhood to adolescence, that I later used within my photographic creative direction. I assumed my outcome would be ‘messy’, perhaps echoing punk motifs. However, as the work progressed I focused more on the curation of the images, striving for sophistication and steering away from cliches.