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In the Better Lives unit, we were to create a project in a team on the subject we chose/were allocated to. 

In all honestly, somehow I missed the moment when we had to choose what we want to work on specifically, so I was allocated to the Messaging Fashion. 

Nevertheless, I was very happy with where I was allocated to because I thought that it was something I would choose myself. So I could say that I am one of the lucky ones who were randomly allocated somewhere where they would be happy/chose to be.

In Messaging Fashion, we were divided into smaller groups and each of them got a brand to work on and create a campaign for the brand to support a good cause/charity. I got into the Duro Olowu goup (there were 2 Duro groups). 

I have not met my team mates for quite a while as nobody was appearing on our smaller group sessions. Therefore, I was allocated to the other Duro Olowu group where we made our final project by the unit leader, Sophia, when we all already were in quarantine, back in our countries. I met everybody from my new group online and I was afraid at first how I am going to fit in as everybody has met each other and started working back in London, in one classroom.

However, my team mates were very welcoming and we started to work together as one straightaway. 

Initially, we planned to do a campaign to support feminism but later on we figured out with the advise of our tutors that we don’t have enough proof that our brand would be the best match for such cause. Therefore, we decided to create one that would support children in arts education.

We found it challenging at first to find the best charity/foundation that would match our target audience but eventually we figured out everything together.

As a fashion photography student, creating non-photographic campaigns was very foreign to me but I am very glad I had the chance to dive deeper into another very different field in the industry of fashion that I never thought I would see myself in before. Better Lives is one of the best units that I’ve had in LCF so far because I found it extremely insightful and eye-opening.

Later in my photographic career, when I will work with a brand/foundation/charity etc I will be aware of what is going on in the process of creating a campaign. I believe that I would therefore be able to create a better content for my client.

It was a great experience to work in a team online. I even think that possibly having this unit online is more efficient as me and my team mates could easily find the time and organise a group call to talk everything through and make some essential changes in our campaign.

I have never had such experience of working closely in a team before and I really loved how responsible everyone was. We each had to contribute: for example, I chose the foundation to work with, someone else did the target audience, another person dealt with how and where we would promote our campaign etc.

Creating a campaign in a group for a brand in Messaging Fashion was a mind changing experience that made me learn more about the industry as well as how to effectively work in a team. 

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