Framing: Considering Images
To jump back into my blog after quite a long break, I would like to talk about framing. Framing, is often times what makes or breaks an...
Twenty-Six Soon
There is a surge of excitement as I reach the crest of the hill. That moment I see my mountains and it’s home, and I’m seventeen again....
Presenting Marta Giaccone
Marta Giaccone is an Italian photographer originally from Milan. In October 2014, she finished her MA program in Documentary Photography...
Presenting Matt Mahdavi
Matt Mahdavi is a photographer working in South West England. He is a graduate of The Arts University at Bournemouth and has been an art...
Presenting Lanyue Li
This week on the blog I am featuring the work of fellow photographer Lanyue Li. Originally from Guilin, China, Li attended the Art...
Back Into the Swing of Things
Following upon the previous topic of moving, and how that affects an art maker's flow, I decided to upload some snaps of my new area. I...
Upheaval
A wise professor once said to his class, "Nothing will disrupt your artwork more than moving. Your whole art making process must change...
MFA Image Making: The Books
Around Christmas time my work took a sharp turn, notably selecting a new form to present my image transfers. In working with narratives,...
Reflecting: Things are Always Abstract in Hindsight
January was a busy month for me, even if there is not much physical work to show for it. I spent my time reading about photographers who...
Christmas Holiday in Harrold
I still find new little things to explore in the UK everyday. And winters still amaze me. Everything can be covered in ice, but roses...