Month: December 2019 - Page 2

Second Year, Estelle Atkin-Palmer, photographs a series of empowering images of women rugby players for the zine brief.

My Zine started off as a project to promote femininity in sport through looking into ‘This girl can campaign’ but once being around the athletes and visiting their training sessions I gained insight to the back lash they…

Second Year, Bethany-Rose Yates, photographs and reinvents recipes from the cookbook ‘The Book of Household Management’ by Mrs Isabella Beetona, first published in 1861, for the Zine brief.

These photographs are all of recipes from ‘The Book of Household Management’ by Mrs Isabella Beeton. The book was first published in 1861 so unlike cookbooks today, there was no photographs due to photography being in its infancy….

For the Major Photographic Project, Third Year Music Photographer Jonny Nolan, produces a photo book which documents the band “Don’t Let Me Go, You Feel Like Home.”

The project is named “Don’t Let Me Go, You Feel Like Home”. Which is about the 4-piece Bristol based grunge rock band Fawner. They have been together for three years and have recently undergone a creative change in…

Second Year, Luke Rodham-Heaps, Shoots a punk inspired fashion series for the Subcultures brief and Stone Island for the Moving Image brief.

Subculture My work for the subcultures brief really stemmed from the research into the socio-economic state of the decade punk was born. I wanted to reflect the working class catalyst in which punk was born. Much like grime,…

Second Year, Gianluca Loffredo, shoots work for the subculture brief and the Moving Image brief.

Subculture For my subculture module brief, I’ve decided to focus on the Vaporwave community. This online subgenre involves arts from electronic music to fashion, featuring heavy post-production, juxtaposition, surreal and futuristic themes, politics, the 1980s and 1990s imagery…

First Year, Ellie Williams focuses on the subject of anxiety for the portrait brief.

My photographs respond to the portrait brief during the Introduction to Editorial and Advertising Photography Module. I decided to tailor my images towards iD magazine, by creating a narrative based around male mental health and how people have…

Second Year Charlotte Rainsford, photographs a ‘Pageant Life’ for the Zine brief and a ‘Norland Nanny’ for the Portrait To Promote brief.

Zine Brief When starting off the Editorial with Moving Image module I came across the work of Zed Nelson and specifically ‘love me’ series which has been a huge inspiration for the Zine brief. I decided to look…

Second Year International Student, Apisit Sakornkajorndej, Shoots an allotment owner as part of the Zine brief for Editorial Photography with Moving Image Module.

“I met Patsy in Wareham while I was doing my personal work. She is a dispensing optician and flower lover. Allotment has invaluable meanings to her as symbolism of giving life and taking care of a living being….

Second Year Ruby Rosser, Photographs the Head Greenskeeper at Dinas Powys Golf Club as part of the Portrait to Promote brief.

This is a portrait of Julian – known to his friends and family as ‘Jinxy’. He is the Head Greenskeeper at Dinas Powys golf Club, overseeing the upkeep and general maintenance of the course, used by professionals and…

Second Year Ollie Bentley shoots ‘The Skatepark’ as an Urban Landscape for the Zine and Moving Image brief.

For the Editorial Photography with Moving Image Module, my Zine focuses on displaying ‘The Skatepark’ as an Urban Landscape.  Through research I found that within skateboarding photography, the focus is almost always on the skateboarders themselves, with the…