Monday, 24 August 2009
Stories of The eye
Just a quick blog as I can't sleep, Vice are running a photo competition along with Olympus, four categories to choose from (London, eye do what i want, eye travel, eye style) the winner getting a new Olympus pen and a opportunity to exhibit in London, check here for more
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Thursday, 23 July 2009
Gavin Watson
Gavin Watson has two new books recently the first Skins and Punks carries on from his first book 'Skins' showing more intimite photos of the sub cultures and the movements from one sub-culture into the next.

His third book 'Raving 89' done with his brother Neville, again gives us the perspective of someone who was a part of the movement/sub-culture giving a completely honest account and an account without scrutiny of the subjects. I think this is why Gavin's work is so great, he gives an insiders eye of these sub-cultures. Giving the message or the essance of that culture to the viewer as if they were there themselves.

If you want to check out more from Raving 89 series, the first 35 pages you can get a pdf download by clicking here.

His third book 'Raving 89' done with his brother Neville, again gives us the perspective of someone who was a part of the movement/sub-culture giving a completely honest account and an account without scrutiny of the subjects. I think this is why Gavin's work is so great, he gives an insiders eye of these sub-cultures. Giving the message or the essance of that culture to the viewer as if they were there themselves.

If you want to check out more from Raving 89 series, the first 35 pages you can get a pdf download by clicking here.
Monday, 11 May 2009
Aaron Schuman Once Upon a Time in The West
Aaron Schuman is a senior lecturer at the AIB as well as lecturing in Brighton and I was lucky enough to catch his exhibition 'Once Upon a Time in The West' at the HOST gallery which ended on the 9th of May but the series can be seen on Aaron's website. The photographs for this showcase were photographed on the eroding sets and locations of Sergio Leone's celebrated 'Spaghetti Westerns', deep in the Almerian deserts of southern Spain. Aaron recently became fascinated by the notion that a fundamental American achetype-the Wild West, and it's associations with freedom, independence, rebelliousness, brutality, morality, honour and so on- had benn transposed by an Italian film director onto the landscape of Franco's Spain, and subsequently came to define this 'quintessentially American' genre in itself. Schuman has been particularly interested in exploring these remnants and what they may say about America today. (note: this blurb has been stolen from the blurb from the exhibition)
I really like being able to go to exhibitions whenever I am in London which isn't as frequently as I would like and it has been especially enjoyable to see some of my lecturers work in the form in which it is intended. Hopefully going to the print space to see 5 emerging photographers at the LPA Futures 09 including Ben Robberts (who I highly rate, and is an alumni at AIB) who recently won the BJP project assistance awards so congratulations to him.
I really like being able to go to exhibitions whenever I am in London which isn't as frequently as I would like and it has been especially enjoyable to see some of my lecturers work in the form in which it is intended. Hopefully going to the print space to see 5 emerging photographers at the LPA Futures 09 including Ben Robberts (who I highly rate, and is an alumni at AIB) who recently won the BJP project assistance awards so congratulations to him.
London - Placement
Right i'm in London at the moment and about half way through my placement, I am currently working at Skinnydip and I have had great fun Street casting for a new catalogue for a large US company that is moving to the UK, I have also been meetin Art Buyers and other potential clients and delivering portfolio's to them, had a look through some great photographers work and it was really interesting to see the work produced at A3 size. Also had a sneek peak at Lawrence Watson's new book done in conjunction with Adidas. Containing some of his images from the last 25 years which has seen him work for the NME whilst Rap started to boom and develop strong friendships with bands like Oasis and Paul Weller over the years. This body of work is also going to make an exhibition running from 30th of May to the 7th of june at the londonNewcastle Project Space. Tommorrow of to Assist Stephan Morgan which I am really excited about.
Also fellow peer Toby Roberts has put together a book containing all of us year 1 photographers at the AIB, it's a really great idea and I know Toby has put in a lot of leg work to get this together, so I want to thank him for doing that. You can have a preview and purchase it here.
Also fellow peer Toby Roberts has put together a book containing all of us year 1 photographers at the AIB, it's a really great idea and I know Toby has put in a lot of leg work to get this together, so I want to thank him for doing that. You can have a preview and purchase it here.
Thursday, 30 April 2009
The worlds most popular man.
So the 44th president of the united states Barack Obama has now been in the Whitehouse for one hundred days, the flickr blog has some interesting fly on the wall style shots of the President on his everyday shots as taken by the Whitehouse photographers. Nothing photographically amazing just good to see the President working.
Also Nadav Kander who is truly an inspiration to myself, is exhibitioning his latest work 'Obama's People' at the Birmingham Museum and Art gallery showing his commission by the New York Times magazine which existed only previously as a slide show on the New York Times Website (link) including some dialect about the project from both Nadav and Kathy Ryan the picture editor of the New York Times who originally gave the commission. The series has Nadav written all other it in the style of the photos and the poses and hopefully if I have any spare time I will be able to make it up there as this is an exhibition that I should not miss. The exhibition runs until the 30th of August but for more information click here.
Eugene Kang, 24, Special Assistant to the President

Film is not Dead
The Fujifilm Distinction awards are open again, an award with a completely open brief, the only thing is that the photo must be taken on Fujifilm and you are allowed to enter as many entries as you like, a good opportunity to get your work seen, as well as cash prizes for the top 3 photos chosen by the judges an exhibition is curated using the winners and the images that are awarded merits . Deadline is 1st of September so a long time to go and entry is free. Last years winners including Sarah Turton an alumni from the AIB gaining third place.

On the flip side Kodak is ranked (by Moody's) as one of the big companies that could not see the new year due to the recession (link), Kodak is really important to those who still shoot film such as myself even if you only shoot Fuji, with Kodak going we would lose competition in the film market thus giving Fuji the monopoly and this could potentially mean the end for film. Films like Portra and Tri-x are some of the best films produced and are used by professionals and amateurs alike and would be a great shame to loose. It would be a shame to loose these films and we might see an apocolypse style buying of kodak.
Rev. Dwayne Morgan by me, shot on Portra

Shot on Kodak Tri-x by Mikko Toiviainen

Wednesday, 29 April 2009
Jo Longhurst
I have just got back from a talk by Jo Longhurst who is an artist who works with photography, This was a completely different talk compared to the other photographers who I have seen since arriving at the arts institute. Jo has just recently graduated with a PHD from the Royal College of Art where she did a long term project in conjunction with the best whippet breeders of the UK. Interested in perfection and human nature.
Twelve Dogs, Twelve Bitches
This study has stemmed from Francis Galton (Charles Darwin's half cousin) and his interest into perfecting the human race, which has been greatly dismissed now in humans due to Nazi Germany, but still caries on in the animal world.
Jo also talked about her current long term project looking at elite gymnasts. Again interested in perfection as well as human drive and the process of training. It was enlightening to see a more art based photographer to see the way in which they work compared to a commercial photographer, Jo talked a lot about how she displayed each of the pieces and why she did it in that way.

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