Sorry for the crap phone pictures, will upload some better ones tomorrow.
DH
Source: perspectives.org.uk
Final of three interviews with our participants of this week’s exhibition Idea Track #1. Amy Courtney graduated from University of Brighton in 2011; her series Lydia examines her relationship with her mother as a result of the death of her father.
Click through to read her interview and to get more information on Idea Track #1.
Source: perspectives.org.uk
Claire Lawrie graduated from London College of Communications in 2011. Her work ‘A Massive Nothing’ combines video footage of live human births and stills of the reactions of viewers of the video. She will be showing the work in the first Perspectives exhibition, Idea Track #1.
Source: perspectives.org.uk
Kodak had its moment. The problem was that it never really worked out what to do when the moment passed.
Source: Guardian
New Perspectives Interview with Louise Hobson, student at University of Wales; one of the three participants in our Idea Track #1 exhibition which will be on view next week.
Her series Privation is an engaging and effective documentary series focusing on the demographic known as NEET (not in employment, education or training).
Source: perspectives.org.uk
Iconic Scenes, Revisited and Reimagined
Nice series of classic photojournalistic images, manipulated to remove the event. From NYTimes Lens Blog, manipulations by Pavel Maria Smejkal.
Source: The New York Times
I have been asked to show my work this month in Glasgow! I’m very excited about this, more info to come very soon.
Source: amycourtney
New short review of the current exhibition at Street Level Photoworks; What Presence! The Rock Photography of Harry Papapdopoulos
Source: perspectives.org.uk





