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clickculture: Identity: Angela Speers
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Tuesday, 24 April 2012. Angela Speers has sent in a few of her images to share. You'll be able to see the prints in the Identity. Exhibition opening at Watt Space this Thursday. For me Angela's black and white image shows a rare beauty, seemingly from another era. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Clickculture promotes the practice, research and discussion of students and staff in Photomedia and Fine Art at the University of Newcastle. International Center of Photography. Lost At E Minor.
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clickculture: Northern Hemisphere
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Wednesday, 6 June 2012. DAVID WILLS and PETER MCLEAN. David Wills, Click Culture's creator and editor, will be away from 1 June working on his research, a collaboration project in Finland and other new ventures including a redevelopment of this photography blog. The archive will remain on-line for now, with the possibility of intermittent posts over the next few months. David will continue to add images to his recently redeveloped website Turnstile. He will continue contributing to This Is Ikon.
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clickculture: Model Magnificence: Allan Duncan
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Monday, 30 April 2012. Model Magnificence: Allan Duncan. Allan Duncan is making good use of the studio. Here's one of his latest images, with the 10x8 film version to come. We'll keep you posted. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Clickculture promotes the practice, research and discussion of students and staff in Photomedia and Fine Art at the University of Newcastle. International Center of Photography. Lost At E Minor. The Lock-up Cultural Centre.
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About Erica Payet | Watching Photographs
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8220;In teaching us a new visual code, photographs alter and enlarge our notions of what is worth looking at and what we have a right to observe.”. 8211; Susan Sontag, On Photography. On this blog I will write about the photography exhibitions I visit – mostly in London and Paris -, review some photographers’ work, and give updates on texts I publish. I am a history of art and history of photography graduate, and looking at photographs is one of my favourite things. Follow me on Twitter @EricaPayet.
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Federico Pacini | Purtroppo Ti Amo | Watching Photographs
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Federico Pacini Purtroppo Ti Amo. March 29, 2015. Read my review of Federico Pacini. 8216;s photography book. In Trebuchet Magazine here. 8220;The photographs in Federico Pacini’s 2013 photobook titled. Were all taken in the Italian town of Siena, where the author comes from and lives. Do not expect a sunny and picturesque postcard image of this beautiful town. Pacini photographs the off-season, with its overcast skies and grey suburban areas. […]”. Federico Pacini, in ‘Putroppo Ti Amo’.
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clickculture: Background: At the Carwash
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Tuesday, 1 May 2012. Background: At the Carwash. Angela's Background Gallery contribution proves it's always a good thing to have a camera on hand. A quick trip to the carwash proved to be an inspiring opportunity to grab abstracted images. These foamy suds could be read as hot lips on the left or an aerial view of a beach complete with sea pool on the right. Any thoughts? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). International Center of Photography. Lost At E Minor. The Lock-up Cultural Centre.
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clickculture: Amanda Mullaney: Happy Ever After?
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Tuesday, 15 May 2012. Amanda Mullaney: Happy Ever After? Beauty and the Beast, 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Clickculture promotes the practice, research and discussion of students and staff in Photomedia and Fine Art at the University of Newcastle. International Center of Photography. Lost At E Minor. The Lock-up Cultural Centre. Click Culture is produced and edited by David Wills. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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clickculture: Snapfactor: Allan Duncan
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Friday, 20 April 2012. We're pleased to be see our 10 x 8 camera getting good use by our current Photomedia students. Allan Duncan recently shot Ryan's portrait in the lighting studio in preparation for his upcoming fashion shoot. Keep posted for future images. Clickculture promotes the practice, research and discussion of students and staff in Photomedia and Fine Art at the University of Newcastle. International Center of Photography. Lost At E Minor. The Lock-up Cultural Centre.
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