Tuesday 15 May 2012

Thanks!

A massive thank you to everyone who came down to our exhibition, it was a brilliant experience for us, we hope you all enjoyed it too!

Sunday 6 May 2012

EXHIBITION PREVIEW: Renata Stonyte

Photography is my key to the dream and fantasy world, my way to rabbit hole where imagination merges with the real world. Everything I see, feel and experience inspires me. My pictures usually come from a contact with things at that time and place taking and to how I respond to all of these things. I rarely pre-visualise or plan how my final print will look. My work tends to focus on fashion, portraiture and travel photography where I can transfer my aesthetic value and beauty of life into images.


EXHIBITION PREVIEW: Julia Tucker

"Through out the last year my work has been based around both documentary and portrait photography, trying to combine the two to create real and honest portraits and go against the stereotypical image of a portrait photograph. Trying to find out if it is possible to know who a person really is through a single photograph."



EXHIBITION PREVIEW: Daniel Khammo

Capturing  what's in front of me keeps me taking photos, it's what I've always done & is the reason I'm at University.  But how do you capture a feeling?
Anxiety can manifest in so many ways - it can feel inescapable.  This series of images portrays the fading of minutes, hours & days...the loss of oneself to something intangible.



EXHIBITION PREVIEW: Jana Liggett-Wright


Terra Incognita- Unknown Land. This was a term cartographers used when labeling parts of the map that were undocumented.

These images are my attempt to explore this- these dreamlike horizons. The landscapes here were never really landscapes- they are just made of light and dust and shadows.


EXHIBITION PREVIEW: Jess Clark

A photographic representation of female identity. A search to find what makes us unique but also our place in society. 



EXHIBITION PREVIEW: Harris Gillespie

A home is a safe place. Everyone seems to feel comfortable in their own home. The four walls create a boundary between the inside and the outside world. Privacy is all we think abut. Locked doors, windows shut, curtains drawn. I will be focusing on the word 'privacy' and will be looking into why this word has such high importance in today's society.