Victim B
Pollinators are a part of society and the environment. They benefit the world in so many ways. Documenting a pollinators life, uses and benefits of what they do, through photography can help raise awareness of the benefits of pollinators, but also the issues that we are causing pollinators. The completed shots encompass both studio and outdoors macro photography of pollinators alongside wider perspectives of their habitats, characteristics and the uses of pollen. This story is an investigation into how pollen can help solve crime using scientific advances in DNA analysis and how this can be used in the future and to help solve past crimes. The story is an abstract creative story, following the complexity of this misunderstood substance produced from flowering plants. The story also goes into depth of how bees’ are the victims of this story, follow a true crime drama theme of a bee's tragic death. We investigate a story that is seen across the globe., following the death of a bee called Harriet. The story helps to show how Palynologists works and how nature and crime are connected to positively benefit society. Through a process of how pollen is collected from the bee, spread around plants, made into pollen and ultimately how it helps solve, unsolved crimes.










