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Jess Lane discusses her photo book, ‘If Bitten by an Angel’ created during lockdown

‘If Bitten by an Angel’ is a photo book project created in lockdown, inspired by and titled after the David R. Morgan poem, whose words touch upon similar themes and experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic. The project reflects…

Editorial and Advertising Photography Course Leader, Trudie Ballantyne gives a live talk on being creative in lockdown.

Trudie Ballantyne gives an informative and engaging life talk on the UoG Facebook page, sharing ideas and ways that you can be creative with your photography during these times of restricted movement. Using just your phone camera there…

2nd year Milly Muxworthy collaborates with stylist Carmel Anderson to produce the ‘ISO’ Zine

“ISO the Zine (@iso_zine) was formed at the beginning of May by Carmel Anderson and Milly Muxworthy with the aim to offer the photographic community a platform to share and celebrate the work that they have continued to…

During lockdown, third year Jake Spencer adapts his approach to portraiture and shoots a series of intimate and engaging portraits over webcam.

‘Quarantine Diaries’ is a project that has allowed me to carry on shooting whilst being stuck in quarantine. The project looks at people stuck inside during quarantine and aims to represent their self expression and show how they…

Motorsport photographer and 2017 graduate, Ashleigh Hartwell discusses her experiences since leaving the Editorial and Advertising Photography course.

I started at LAT Images pretty much as soon as I graduated in 2017 as a picture desk editor. I work on the live desk, receiving, editing and sending images from motorsport events we cover, such as Formula…

1st year, Faye Cleaver documents her mums dog boarding and day care business during lockdown for the Personal Portfolio module.

This series of images for my personal portfolio follows my mum and her dog boarding and day care business at home. I explored how the Corona virus affected my mum’s business and the dogs. Coming into this module…

3rd year, Charlotte Turton photographs a series of intriguing self-portraits in lockdown for her Major Photographic Project

Charlotte tells us about the concepts behind her colourful work and her love of set design: “My aim was to document daily activities in lockdown, swapping one element for a piece of food in order to create something…

1st year, Luke Squelch photographs a series of food and drink inspired still life images for the Personal Portfolio.

At the start of the module, my plan was to explore set design through the different eras. However, due to the current circumstances this was out of my reach because of the unavailability of building materials. After a think, I had…

1st year, Cenza Jacquest, photographs an ‘Alice in Wonderland’ inspired series titled ‘Alice in Isolation’ for the Personal Portfolio module

For the personal portfolio module, I chose to experiment with a new area of specialisationand explore fashion photography.  Despite the restrictions of the current situation, I knew I wanted to stay true to my style and form a narrative…

Photographed for the Personal Portfolio module, 1st year Jennifer Woolnough-Rai, creatively styled portrait series ‘Diary of a Dandy; delusions of grandeur’.

This is the story of a Dandy. A project that was shot, edited and produced for the Personal Portfolio module whilst in lockdown. I used only natural light for the entire project. The shoots themselves could only be…