We then paired these items with the three sanitary products; sanitary pads, tampons and a cup to make scenarios where the two are intertwined in stylised design
- Wallet with pad inside
- Car keys with tampon as keyring
- Makeup powder inside a cup
Items:
Men:
- Wallet
- Watch
- Deodorant
- Cologne
- Shaver
- Hair gel
- Lifting Weight
Non-Binary
- Tooth brush
- Tooth paste
- Mug
- Cooking Utensils
- Shampoo
- Bodywash
- Bus pass
- Car Keys
- Cigs
- Toilet Roll
- Headphones
- Phone
Woman:
- Hair brush
- Makeup
- Makeup brushes
- Makeup sponge
- Condition
- Nail Polish
- Skirt
- Dress
Emma and I went out and sourced materials for the shoot. We picked up a mens wallet as well as loose yellow powder for setting make up. We also sourced a menstrual cup via amazon. Regarding the backgrounds for the photography, we wanted bright colours that would not be typically gendered. We went to Fred Aldous and looked at the paper selection.
To begin with, we looked at yellow and purple which, alongside black and white are the colours of the non-binary flag. However we felt that the colours were a bit too loud and the purple was too dark. Instead, we decided to go for a bright orange and a bright greeny-blue (the brightness of the colour detracts from the obvious association of blue with the male gender). After debating whether to pair these colours with grey or a neutral colour, we instead decided that the contrast was stronger when paired with a black colour.

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