Wednesday 25 June 2014

The White Cloud

I am in the middle of launching my new website www.thewhitecloud.co.uk – just putting the finishing touches. It will be a place where viewers can purchase a selection of my photographic prints or just take a look into my visual world.

www.thewhitecloud.co.uk

Friday 13 June 2014

Degree Show at the Free Range Gallery – 12 to 16 June 2014

It was great to see my final Major Project hanging on the walls of the Degree Show at the Old Truman Brewery yesterday. This finalises a four year photographic endeavour and exploration in the powerful medium of photography. A big thank you to all the friends who came along to support me and the show, and an extra big thank you to my husband Alan who has supported me throughout the course that has culminated in a BA Honours Degree.

There are four more days left of the show that finishes Monday 16 June so come along and have your eyes and minds opened.

Monday 22 July 2013

11 Days Inside exhibition


It is getting ever nearer, the group exhibition consisting of myself, Robert Attard, Tascha Urso and Richard Jones begins 1st August 2013, with the Private View from 6pm to 10pm. It is being held at The Old Police Station in Deptford.

The four of us will each be exhibiting in our own prison cell. A highly unusual space to show our work.

Exhibition website: www.11daysinside.weebly.com




Wednesday 19 June 2013

Salgado exhibition at the Natural History Museum

A couple of weeks ago I visited the much talked about Sebastião Salgado exhibition. I thought the exhibition certainly fitted into its exhibition environment - a natural progression from the displays of animals into beautifully presented large framed images of nature. Although, I don't know a lot about Salgado's work, I did appreciate and love his early film work when thumbing through a book on Salgado last year.  Back to the exhibition - Although I enjoyed it, I did feel there were too many images (half the amount would have been ample in my opinion). The other aspect of this exhibition I didn't like was Salgado's experimentation with digital grain. In my opinion film grain can't be replicated, and if you are not shooting with film, then don't try and replicate film grain digitally.

Monday 13 May 2013

Gladstone – Pits and Pots

The wonderful architecture of this last complete Victorian Pottery Museum in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent encapsulates the pottery scene during the Industrial Revolution. The pottery and coal industries worked together in producing the coal to fire the kilns to the creation of English fine bone china.









Time and Place

The Elm, Alder and Poplar trees in this wood have suffered from disease, been relatively short lived, and have had their roots rotted by flood water. They have fallen where they have stood. Out of this ruinous process has evolved a floor of moss-covered shapes creating a valuable wildlife environment for invertebrates, mosses and lichens. Time has shaped this wood and is evident everywhere.






Camden Portraiture

These Camden Market traders were kind enough to take part in a project about spontaneous portraiture. Signs of their characters are etched onto their faces. Through photographing them with a deadpan pose, I wanted subtle nuances in their facial expressions to show how they responded when being photographed.










Tuesday 30 April 2013

'Metropolis: Reflections on the modern city' exhibition

I went to the 'Metropolis: Reflections on the modern city' exhibition last week at the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. It was one of the best exhibitions I have ever seen. Highly inspirational and each work beautifully presented. It is on from 23 March - 23 June and is free admission. I know it is quite a distance from London, but for anyone in the Birmingham area with a few hours to spare it is definitely worth seeing.

Link: http://www.bmag.org.uk/events?id=2362

Saturday 19 January 2013

Documentary Narrative

From inspiration found in Paul Graham’s A1 – The Great North Road series, I photographed my own road trip of the A21 from Lewisham to Hastings. This social documentary narrative contains genres of portraits, landscapes and still lives.