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This exhibition goes back to an idea that anyone who is keen on observing the world will be able to illustrate it through photographs, but that this photography will reflect the artist and his/her own unique style. Seven photographers from different backgrounds were willing to showcase their own photographs to create this exhibition. Each present different subjects, from news events, to portraits, to abstract works, which illustrate the contemporary world, whilst allowing their contrasting styles and perspectives to reflect the personality of the artist. |
Claire Abou El Seoud has long been a keen photographer and has taken pictures of her 2 daughters since they were small. It was a natural progression for the children to become actively involved in designing and developing and editing the photo shoots. This particular project was shot in Egypt for an exhibition. |
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"Hell-raisers" By Claire Abou El Seoud |
"Biomorphism'' By Alex Andrijevic |
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Alex Andrijevic's art is versatile and focuses on various aspects of life. A recent visit to Perry Green influenced the artist and introduced new references into her work. In the last ten years Alex has been dedicated to more practical art (studing and teaching meditative techinques of watercolour painting) as well as exploring digital photography. Presented are 6 works out of 50 from a series entitled 'Biomorphism', which examine a subject which has always fascinated the artist - the power of natural life forces and organic shapes. |
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Adriana Potts' love of photography has always been present but it really took off whilst working as a journalist and editor for various mining related publications. Combining journalism and photography, she discovered a passion for documentaries andportraiture and has used her camera to record interesting images. Her journalistic work has been featured in numerous trade journals. She currently divides her time working as a professional photographer and freelance journalist. She is a founding partner of Catchlight Art Photography. |
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" Sensuality'' By Adriana Potts |
"Natural Symmetry'' By Stephen Thomas |
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Stephen Thomas started work as a graphic designer and kept photography as a hobby until the introduction of Digital cameras, wich as he says '' gave a whole new dimension to photography and design'', He is a founding partner of Catchlight Art Photography, doing events and studio campaigns, including advertising display. For Stephen the main challenge is to try to find something a little different from the norm. |
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| Keith Tricker is the creative director of Royston Simpson Creative, an advertising and design agency. He also produces a good deal of personal work, of which the set shown in the exhibition is an example. The 6 piece series of crushed drinks cans on display ''takes a closer look at our obsession with branded goods''. | ||
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" Hunt Protest'' By Mary Turner |
" Red Bull '' By Keith Tricker |
" Briefcase'' By Maite Uribarri |
Mary Turner is a photo-journalist currently working for a news agency in Kent. Her work covers many subjects that are part of modern life, including sports, news, and human interest. Each photograph is a snapshot of contemporary life, from protests to addiction. |
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| Maite Uribarri has produced a significant body of work ranging from scultpures, paintings, installations etc, always incorporating a strong photographoc presence. Digital photographic has allowed Maite to indulge in a surrealistic style of sharing her view of the worls through photographic material arduously collected through her many journeys. | ||
All images are under copyright and may not be re-produced without the permission of the artist. |
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