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Gear This is a private blog site to support the Photography AS/A2 classes I run in Bournemouth - I use it to share ideas, research, useful (I hope!) material, and point out good photography stuff on the web. When I can I will add other relevant content - exam materials, handouts, etc. If you can think of something that should be here feel free to let me know. Some pages may end up being password protected…. If you think you should have access to the site, please get in touch. Richard
  • Night Time Photography

    Posted on September 29th, 2008 Richard No comments

    I have long been enthused by the idea of photography with the minimum of available light.  It’s not just the challenge of the technical, but how the slow pass of street and star light add something surreal to the everyday.

    there are others, and possibly better, to explore, but these are intriguing: http://library.duke.edu/exhibits/nightvision/index.html

    Lynn Saville has some colour work on her website – http://www.lynnsaville.com/index.html

    Let me know if you want to have a go at this [pretty easy to fit into 'disintegration'?] – i have some other reference material that might be more useful, if i can find it…

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  • Catherine Opie Exhibition

    Posted on September 28th, 2008 Richard No comments

    I wasn’t sure about this,  but am increasingly enjoying both use of colour and the distortion in the top image…

    “Catherine Opie – an American Photographer”

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  • Through a Glass, Darkly: Photography and Cultural Memory

    Posted on September 28th, 2008 Richard No comments

    I thought this new blog site might as well start off with something useful…

    I spotted this today – well worth a read – starts off exploring the role of the photograph as memory in the film Bladerunner, and then moves on.

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