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Research: Landscape Photographer of the Year 2016 Exhibition and Book

Posted on 1st March 201720th March 2017 By Tony

Visit On the 2nd Feb 2017 I visited the Landscape Photographer of the Year exhibition that was showing at Waterloo Station.  I chose to visit this because if I were to have named a genre of photography that I have most followed before starting this course, it would have been landscape.  As well as wanting […]

Posted in Books, Exhibitions, EYV, Part 1 Research

Research: The Photograph as Contemporary Art (Charlotte Cotton)

Posted on 2nd February 20175th March 2017 By Tony

This entry records my initial learning from my first pass through this book.  This probably wont be the only time I write about my learnings from this book but I wanted to write about this specific learning now as it is useful in my thinking for Assignment 1. Faced with the task of photographing “The […]

Posted in Books, EYV, Part 1 Research

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