Wednesday, 3 December 2014

August Sander



August Sander's portrait series were something I also found interesting. The lack of emotion on the subjects face can actually make the images quite powerful, and suggests the photos are not staged which is something I'm hoping to use in my own photography.




Thursday, 27 November 2014


Robet Frank's work covers lifestyles in America outside of the mainstream and the stereotypical 'American Dream.' His representation of people who are typically represented less, is something I hope to show in my own work in photographing alternative lifestyles and living.

Houseboats of Shoreham News Article

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/property--the-water-gypsies-of-shoreham-living-on-a-houseboat-is-certainly-cheap-but-is-it-always-cheerful-caroline-mcghie-meets-a-sussex-community-with-no-regrets-about-opting-for-the-good-life-afloat-1491332.html

Lee Friedlander

Lee Friedlander



Friedlander's focus on creating a 'social landscape' is a feature which inspired my own work. From my media studies this term I've enjoyed the concept that the media we create, in fact shapes society. It could be related to the idea of a social landscape, as our environment shapes us.





I'm a big fan of Friedlander's use of reflection, at times it's used to establish a location of the photograph without sidetracking the main subject of the picture.

Tuesday, 4 November 2014

House Boats in Shoreham

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/property--the-water-gypsies-of-shoreham-living-on-a-houseboat-is-certainly-cheap-but-is-it-always-cheerful-caroline-mcghie-meets-a-sussex-community-with-no-regrets-about-opting-for-the-good-life-afloat-1491332.html






Shoreham-by-Sea






Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Photography Module: Week One II

"Photography is able to tell huge stories in single images."

Beckham red carded as England are eliminated from France 98


Beckham becomes public enemy, an effigy of him hanging by his neck.


Redemption as he sends England to 2002 World Cup with last minute free-kick.


Becomes national hero and arguably England's most famous sportsman ever.

Photography Module: Week One

Kop End, Anfield Road, Liverpool. 13th April 2014.
Photo taken seconds before kick-off of a crucial Premier League match between Liverpool Football Club and Manchester City Football Club, on the 25th Anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster.

Anfield as seen from Cathedral in Liverpool.
Readings


  • Photography is a potent and powerful force, able to tell huge stories in single images.
  • A young medium, that is now developing very fast.
  • We read photographs quickly, if not instantly, and know straight away whether we like or dislike them.
  • Photographers bear witness to events for us; they inform and educate us through their eyes.
(John Ingledew, Photography: Loading)

Iconic picture of legendary Liverpool manager, Bill Shankly.

  • We read a photograph, not as an image, but as a text.
  • "Far from being a mirror, the photograph is one of the most complex and problematic forms of representation."
  • To read a photograph is to enter a series of relationships which are 'hidden.'
(Graham Clarke, The Photograph [chapter 2])

Black Power salute at 1968 Mexico Olympics (Tommie Smith and John Carlos, gold and bronze medallists in the 200m)