This series will center around the subjects of manmade vegetables, which are placed into naturalistic environments subtly. If pursued, I would try to find more lush areas to place them, and make them appear more subtly, as if hiding amongst the brush. I would also photograph them from further away. Each photo would be of a different vegetable.
The goal is to surround a processed manmade vegetable with a completely natural environment of plants and animals. It’s meant to be a more humorous concept - the vegetable is like a black sheep that will never quite fit in, even if it tries. It’s too perfect for the imperfect spontaneity of nature. No matter how organic and naturalistic it had been framed as by the label on its package, it was never truly picked foraged from the ground like the photo implies.