The idea that methodology affects the way that imagery is received is powerful, as it really highlights how certain methods can create a visual rhetoric that can appear to be taken for granted. Processes, techniques and post production all affect the way that an image or body of work is perceived, which in turn aids the image makers concept or ideology. Boogie’s work does this in a way that makes his work appear candid or accidental, but in reality there is thought behind the methodologies used.


In Particular the use of psycho-geography, that explores the urban environment and the mental state of those within it, is particularly interesting, as the notion can be seen to influence artists, image-makers and creatives alike.