Friday, 10 February 2012

The Transient Nature of Space



Inspired by the work of Alexey Titarenko,  and the ghost like quality of his work. I developed a series of images exploring this process and his distinctive aesthetic quality. I was particularly interest in the transient nature of space and informed by his series  "City of Shadows" (1992-1994) 






I enjoy ‘social documentary’- isolating and underpinning ‘the everyday’ with creative imagery inspired by Alexey Titarenko, Brassai, David Bailey, Alex Prager and Rineke Dijkstra. Aspects of my portrait work have allowed me to explore emotions and develop my interest in that area further; I particularly enjoy the work of Avedon and his ability to capture the excellence of his sitter’s features. There is an intimacy in his work that inspires me.

I am able to listen to other people’s perception of my work; it encourages me to experiment further. I am always looking for new opportunities to progress, making creative images using new techniques, equipment and materials.

Throughout my college work I have been able to adapt to different aspects of photographic practice, which the course has provided me with the opportunity to explore. I have studied both traditional and digital based imagery, which has broadened my skills set. I mostly enjoy working on film due to the ability to process and print my own work and celebrate the art of traditional practice.

I have recently travelled across Europe to increase variety in my work. I search for different cultures to photograph and document, producing a successful body of work. I will be embarking on another ’road-trip’ to Europe this summer develop my photographic portfolio further.


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