Monday, 21 December 2009
Capturing
On Friday I captured the footage that I shot the day before, overall it looks Ok, as I had already worried about me carrying the camera over the bridge wasn't my greatest ideas as it is very shaky but the zoom idea does look better but only time will tell when I play with it in finalcut however that maybe a week until I can get around to doing the due to the holidays. On that note, it maybe several days before I can post anything.
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Filming
I went out and finally did some filming today. After waiting for a day where the weather wasn't constant rain I couldn't wait any longer and with a weather forecast of heavy snow I thought that I may as well take my chances and thankfully snow was the word that I got. I went out with a very solid idea in my head and that just being walking over a bridge but in post production I would edit the footage and try and make it a never ending bridge. And, that 's exactly what I did until I decided to try a second way, the problem with just walking over a bridge is that the camera shake was something that could become problematic so I decided to experiment with a different way. What I decided to do was extremely basic but should hopefully work, all I did was stand at one end of the bridge and zoom in to the end, very simple but when I like the footage together it would hope that it'll look pretty good. I'll get all the footage onto digital tomorrow and then will edit over the Christmas holidays. I will use both styles to show experimentation but I can imagine that style will be stronger then other.
Monday, 14 December 2009
Push forward
After my tutorial with Greg and Laura I know know what and where I want to try and push this project onto. As hoped, the Polaroid and the bridge world went down well, and both have been said they have potential. On the Polaroid idea, the only criticism was that some of the pictures weren't crystal clear and could so with some improvement when it comes to look of the picture but that's a good point as only about half the pictures where neat and tidy. However, I've been recommended to go talk to Andy the dark-room technician and ask him to give me some help so hopefully I'll be able to get some stronger pictures together shortly. The bridge world idea is not just something that I need to experiment with a lot more, but if I'm going home over christmas then I'll be able to go out in Ware to get some more bridges and experiment with those which is good.
Monday, 7 December 2009
Polaroid idea
Sorry it's been over week since my last blog however I have been having to work on other projects and have been spending several days in the dark room procession my medium format work which is now to see.
So following that, I've successfully done some medium format work, I'm a confidant photographer but wouldn't say that I'm confidant enough enough to shoot totally manual but I'm glad to say that they have come out very well. The reason why I wanted to do medium format is due to them being a lot more squarer which is going to be a lot more useful for creating a kind of Polaroid style picture.


I am pretty happy with the outcome but I'm still going to experiment with window mounting idea to see what they look like, however It will take me a few days to get around to doing it, I've got a busy couple of weeks coming so I'll slightly be struggling for time but I'll try my best to find a few hours to try it.
So following that, I've successfully done some medium format work, I'm a confidant photographer but wouldn't say that I'm confidant enough enough to shoot totally manual but I'm glad to say that they have come out very well. The reason why I wanted to do medium format is due to them being a lot more squarer which is going to be a lot more useful for creating a kind of Polaroid style picture.


I am pretty happy with the outcome but I'm still going to experiment with window mounting idea to see what they look like, however It will take me a few days to get around to doing it, I've got a busy couple of weeks coming so I'll slightly be struggling for time but I'll try my best to find a few hours to try it.
Friday, 27 November 2009
Medium Format
Working toward my Polaroid idea I went out today with a medium format camera for the very first time. The reason being because a frame of a medium format camera is much squarer which I think will work better when it comes to creating a mock Polaroid. The only think I'm worried about is what the outcome might be due to me never actually touching a medium format camera I'm just praying that I set the correct aperature and shutter...but I'll do the work on Monday so we will see.
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Steve McQueen
Steve McQueen is one of my favorite short film director of all time, and one of my favorite of videos of his is his 1999 Turner prize 'Deadpan'. If you haven't seen it all it consists of is Steve McQueen standing in front of a house where the front simply collapses around McQueen who is left standing due to him standing where there is a window frame (The stunt that Buster Keaton Performs) but it's completely silent and it keeps changing angles. Thinking toward my video piece the idea of repetition is something that I would really want to work with as it would go with my photography and I would also make it fully moving, not stop frame which is my preferred style.
The other piece of his work that I have looked at is 'Drumroll'. This video isn't as much of repetition as more of a way to loose you. All it is a simple drum with three cameras attached to it being rolled down a street but it is extremely effective and something that I would like to try and do.
What my ideas are leading me to do is one of two things. The first would be a straight kind of copy as 'Drumroll', but a single camera pointing towards the side of the bridge and being rolled over many bridges, hopefully disorientating you. The second would be a lot of the same but just waking over the bridge and stringing them all together to give the look of you continuesly going over one great big bridge.

The other piece of his work that I have looked at is 'Drumroll'. This video isn't as much of repetition as more of a way to loose you. All it is a simple drum with three cameras attached to it being rolled down a street but it is extremely effective and something that I would like to try and do.What my ideas are leading me to do is one of two things. The first would be a straight kind of copy as 'Drumroll', but a single camera pointing towards the side of the bridge and being rolled over many bridges, hopefully disorientating you. The second would be a lot of the same but just waking over the bridge and stringing them all together to give the look of you continuesly going over one great big bridge.
William Christenberry
The thing about William Christenberry is that he is a combination between Ed Ruscha and the Bechers. Obviously, it's in colour unlike the Bechers but then it's not as clean, his work is a bit more face on, point and shoot, not from any perticular distance and there is a combination bewteen new and old structures, which I think I'll be able to do as I can visist the likes of Leicester, Birmingham and London which all have pretty modern bridges and mainly made out of metal but I can also visist my home town of Ware where there are also a many smaller villages near me and I can get to more wodern bridges and smaller bridges just created for the public.

One picture of his that has courght my eye is the one in the top right. One thing that I haven't done is straight on, extremly close up to the point where you can barly even tell that it's a bridge. Just another thing to considor.

One picture of his that has courght my eye is the one in the top right. One thing that I haven't done is straight on, extremly close up to the point where you can barly even tell that it's a bridge. Just another thing to considor.
Ed Ruscha
Another Photographer that I've looked at a lot is Ed Ruscha. The thing that I liked about Ed Rucsha's work over the likes of the Bechers is the has a stronger theme to it. The Bechers take pictures from a certain angle from a certain distance but what I can find theres no link to the water towers, they're simple just from other towns. On the other hand, Ed Ruscha is has a large link in his work, well, it's the 26 gas stations from highway 66.

The other thing about Ed Ruscha's work is that there are a much larger variety of pictures, not just from the same angle, also not all from the same time of day, as you can see in the selection above there are pictures taken in the night. This is something that I need to try, combined with the circle bridge would work quite well, maybe with a slow shutter would look pretty good. I'm also going to have to start with my with layout ideas. I know that I want to do some kind of large prints with a huge amound of prints on.

The other thing about Ed Ruscha's work is that there are a much larger variety of pictures, not just from the same angle, also not all from the same time of day, as you can see in the selection above there are pictures taken in the night. This is something that I need to try, combined with the circle bridge would work quite well, maybe with a slow shutter would look pretty good. I'm also going to have to start with my with layout ideas. I know that I want to do some kind of large prints with a huge amound of prints on.
19th post
Tuesday 24th November, Greg tutorial. So today I had a short but good tutorial. I showed two ideas, the first, my Polaroid/bridge size idea went down surprisingly well. The idea as a whole is something that would be worth pushing forward, I can start to see myself developing this project into just three Ideas which Is good. The thing that I would really want to do is actually get a Polaroid camera and go out and do the work, but, being able to get hold camera and the now rare film would prove to be to challenging. One thing that I am seriously considering is doing take the photos on my Nikon F5 and create my Polaroid picture via making window frames. I made my own on photoshop and cutting it down to size to looking like a standard Polaroid but it didn't look to great.
The second idea that I showed was my bridge world idea which went down very well. The reason I create this was simply finding a good tutorial on the net but I'm pretty glad of the outcome. The picture below only took me about ten minutes to create and is still very basic and very unrefined. I'm going to try and make it so that both of the ends of the bridge meet. What's so different about it is a bridge is nearly always a straight line, maybe curved, but with this picture it's completely changed, you never see a circular bridge...
The third idea that I would want to push forward is the 99 bridges idea which is the most basic of the three. All this project would involve is to take pictures of 99 bridge and then lay all the pictures out into a large grid kind of like the Bechers but It would be in colour and many more then the Bechers use.
The second idea that I showed was my bridge world idea which went down very well. The reason I create this was simply finding a good tutorial on the net but I'm pretty glad of the outcome. The picture below only took me about ten minutes to create and is still very basic and very unrefined. I'm going to try and make it so that both of the ends of the bridge meet. What's so different about it is a bridge is nearly always a straight line, maybe curved, but with this picture it's completely changed, you never see a circular bridge...
The third idea that I would want to push forward is the 99 bridges idea which is the most basic of the three. All this project would involve is to take pictures of 99 bridge and then lay all the pictures out into a large grid kind of like the Bechers but It would be in colour and many more then the Bechers use.
Monday, 23 November 2009
Bechers
The Bechers are my main influence on this project and have pretty much been my main starting point in the research. Their main style is to choose a certain item, most famously water towers, and take a large amount of photos of different water towers, but the exact same position each time also, from the exact same distance.
This is what I've been trying to achieve for that last few weeks, but, unlike water towers, bridges aren't a single standing structure which makes it harder for me to find an angel which makes them all look interesting. This is what I've been experimenting with lately, find a position, going to every bridge I can find and shooting that bridge from the same angle, some of them have worked, but then some have been a tad boring.
What else I really like about their work is the layout, having all the pictures layout into one large group goes really well. Once I've taken enough pictures and found a angle that I like I will then be able to play about with layout of my work. Also, it goes well with the black and white appearance, it will be another thing that I will have to consider when it comes down to my final layout.
The other thing that I really like about their work is the patterns. What I'm thinking is that I will try and using the sides of bridges and the sides will give of a good look, and combined with the layout It would work well.
What I'm thinking about doing it making all of the pictures square and just making a huge montage. Maybe something like 'the 99 bridges' so I can have 33 x 33 pictures. I think it should work well, but it will show with what I experiment with.
This is what I've been trying to achieve for that last few weeks, but, unlike water towers, bridges aren't a single standing structure which makes it harder for me to find an angel which makes them all look interesting. This is what I've been experimenting with lately, find a position, going to every bridge I can find and shooting that bridge from the same angle, some of them have worked, but then some have been a tad boring.What else I really like about their work is the layout, having all the pictures layout into one large group goes really well. Once I've taken enough pictures and found a angle that I like I will then be able to play about with layout of my work. Also, it goes well with the black and white appearance, it will be another thing that I will have to consider when it comes down to my final layout.
The other thing that I really like about their work is the patterns. What I'm thinking is that I will try and using the sides of bridges and the sides will give of a good look, and combined with the layout It would work well.
What I'm thinking about doing it making all of the pictures square and just making a huge montage. Maybe something like 'the 99 bridges' so I can have 33 x 33 pictures. I think it should work well, but it will show with what I experiment with.
Olivo Barbieri
I know that Olivo Barbieri doesn't look at bridges but the technique that he used is something that I would really consider using. The look that he creates is to make a city almost look like toys and I'm thinking of doing that myself. I think that I can push that forward with text and possibly try and add some kind of narrative into the work.
What I really like about his photography is that it completly changes the overall look of a picture. One of the main points of me doing this project is to try and make bridges look different and I really think that this could be my way forward. I'm not sure exactly how I'll work a narrative or text but that will be the fun of it and will unlock a new a path of experimentation to enter.
For me to create this effect I and going to have to go out and take more photos. The photos that I got taking are slightly to close to the bridges so I think I will need to take picture from a further distance away. It shouldn't be hard but it will take me a couple of days to get around to doing it.
What I really like about his photography is that it completly changes the overall look of a picture. One of the main points of me doing this project is to try and make bridges look different and I really think that this could be my way forward. I'm not sure exactly how I'll work a narrative or text but that will be the fun of it and will unlock a new a path of experimentation to enter.
For me to create this effect I and going to have to go out and take more photos. The photos that I got taking are slightly to close to the bridges so I think I will need to take picture from a further distance away. It shouldn't be hard but it will take me a couple of days to get around to doing it.
Edouard Denis Baldus
So finally I have got around to uploading the artist research that I have been doing over the last month. The first person who I have been looking at is Edouard Denis Baldus. The reason being is because his main body of work is of old architecture, and within this word several bridges do pop up. Also, one of his more know photos is of a huge viaduct.
Looking at this work and combined with my own black and white work I really do like the whole old fashion look. The problem is that it hard to find bridges that look old, and with cars and modern building in the background I'm not sure how easy it'll be. I'll try and take some more picture and maybe do the whole old with the new and maybe edit the black and white work but I don't think that it will be an idea that I carry on much more, just play around with it.
With this photo another idea comes up of a bridge in a bridge, or better put two bridges in a single photo which I think could become an interesting idea, however Greg said to try and get a narrative and I can't see myself using one with that idea.
Looking at this work and combined with my own black and white work I really do like the whole old fashion look. The problem is that it hard to find bridges that look old, and with cars and modern building in the background I'm not sure how easy it'll be. I'll try and take some more picture and maybe do the whole old with the new and maybe edit the black and white work but I don't think that it will be an idea that I carry on much more, just play around with it.
With this photo another idea comes up of a bridge in a bridge, or better put two bridges in a single photo which I think could become an interesting idea, however Greg said to try and get a narrative and I can't see myself using one with that idea.
Friday, 20 November 2009
First 35mm shoot
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Film work
This afternoon I developed my pictures from the weekend, unfortunately I didn't have enough time to get into the lab to create a contact sheet or to make any prints. From what I saw they looked good, pretty much what I expected them to look like but I wont be able to tell until I've had a better look. I'll try and get them uploaded within the next couple of days.
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Greg Tutorial
So today I had an tutorial with Greg which was useful and has got me thinking a lot. He has recommended that I should try and get a narrative into the work and try and use some text. I'm not really a fan of text but it will be interesting to try and adapt it somehow. What I'm thinking of doing is start taking a photos like I have been doing, but select only two of the angles and then make them looking like a Polaroid and under just right, S(small), M(medium), L(large) XL(extra Large). For example, a pedestrian bridge would be M, a automobile bridge would be L and then if I went into London I would get XL and some kind of bridges would just me S which I think could work out OK.
Another idea that I would like to try and do but I think may be to hard would be to make a bridge would. I've seen some shout that are like a fish-eye picture that has been made into a little planet, which, If i was able to accomplish would be a bridge world, but this is a big maybe.
I've also had an Idea about what I would do for a video. All I would think of doing is simple walk across a bridge, camera kept low and walk on the right pedestrian footpath, or on the right side of the road if I have to. Then, once I've got a good amount of footage I will simply string it all together, speeding it up a lot so it will looking like your continuously walking over tons of bridges but it will look just like one huge long bridge.
Another idea that I would like to try and do but I think may be to hard would be to make a bridge would. I've seen some shout that are like a fish-eye picture that has been made into a little planet, which, If i was able to accomplish would be a bridge world, but this is a big maybe.
I've also had an Idea about what I would do for a video. All I would think of doing is simple walk across a bridge, camera kept low and walk on the right pedestrian footpath, or on the right side of the road if I have to. Then, once I've got a good amount of footage I will simply string it all together, speeding it up a lot so it will looking like your continuously walking over tons of bridges but it will look just like one huge long bridge.
Sunday, 15 November 2009
Busy week on other work
I haven't posted in a week as I've had to be doing other work and been going other places.
So today I went out to do an experiment with my 35mm camera, nothing really all that special but just wanted to see what the pictures would come out like. I wont be able to develop them until sometime during the week but I'm looking forward to see the result. Hopefully the pictures may gain an old fashion look and make the bridges look aged, will have to wait and see.
So today I went out to do an experiment with my 35mm camera, nothing really all that special but just wanted to see what the pictures would come out like. I wont be able to develop them until sometime during the week but I'm looking forward to see the result. Hopefully the pictures may gain an old fashion look and make the bridges look aged, will have to wait and see.
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Shoot no.3
So today I went out and did my third shoot of the project. The two shots that I decided to use and experiment with was a basic portrait short with the aim to get some of the reflection of the bridge in, the sky and some kind of background, but not show what the bridge is actually used for. The second idea I played with was a close up of the lower half of the bridge, so I positioned myself on the same level as the bridge but looking down toward the where the bridge becomes a bridge.
These two shots are examples of the second idea but I'm not totally sure that they really work, like they do look different, and it is slightly interesting but I feel that some of the ideas are a bit stronger and I don't really see anything that makes me think that it is at all special. I'll produce a contact sheet of the pictures and put it in my sketch book but I can't see me carrying it on.
This picture below I actually like, apart from it being a overcast day, I like the layout and the reflection works particularly well I feel. What I think I could experiment with is exactly how much of the bridge is show, say have more water or have more sky. This idea, unlike the other, I think is worth pushing forwards and something to experiment with some more.
Monday, 2 November 2009
Over the weekend I had a trip to my home town of Ware and took my camera along so that I could take photos of a new range of bridges and to experiment with some different Ideas. What I decided to do this time was to experiment with my fixed 85mm lens. How I went about this was to again go to the under bridge look, but still be pretty close to the bridge so I was still very zoomed and had a huge close up of the bridge, see a lot more detail and just a small amount of the background, and it worked pretty well.

I'll have to play with this idea some more when I get back to Leicester as I think it could be a strong idea, I'm also contemplating to do only under bridge shots and to use two different idea and let the viewer guess what the bridge is used for.
Wednesday, 28 October 2009
First idea shoot
So, for this project, I've decided to look at bridges and now I need to start looking at the ways to shoot them, their is a huge amount of possible angles to shoot from and what lens i'm going to use and shutter needs to be considered. So today I went out to start trying some ideas out and experimenting, what I decided to do was using my tripod was the moment I stepped onto the bridge, being either vehicle or pedestrian, put the tripod w/camera on the ground and start shooting, this being at a low angle as I wasn't extending the legs and I decided to use my 28-70 lens with my wide-angle fish eye lens on to get more of the surrounding enviroment into shot. Also, due to me often having to be in the way of moving traffic I had a pretty fast shutter on so I could be quick.

The other shot that I experimented with was to try and get under the bridge and shoot up, using the same len combination but this time having the camera to my face. This idea is a bit more standard looking then the first idea but I still think it works pretty well, or even better then the shot from the surface of the bridge.
Both of these two shots work well I feel but I differently think that there is more to be discovered, I also would like to experiment with different cameras, these where taking with my Nikon D60 however I also have a 35mm Nikon F5 but also would like to use a cheap diposable camera to play about with.
Alex
The other shot that I experimented with was to try and get under the bridge and shoot up, using the same len combination but this time having the camera to my face. This idea is a bit more standard looking then the first idea but I still think it works pretty well, or even better then the shot from the surface of the bridge.
Alex
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
After Tutorial
So today I had a tutorial with Gregg Lucas and I decided to put forward the idea of bridges which, I am happy to say, went down well, he thinks that it should be an interesting thing to try and pull of as bridges aren't exactly the most exciting pieces of architecture around but that's going to be part of the challenge. I have some idea about shots that I want to experiment with over the next week so, I need to start doing stuff and I'll post ideas as the come along .:See Sketch book for rough ideas:. What my main idea is to take two shots of each bridge I come across, when possible I will take one from the moment I step on the bridge, using my wide angel lens so you see the bridge, the use of the bridge and what on it, I will possibly use a slow shutter to try and make the photo a tad more interesting. The second picture an extreme close up of the bridge, or close to, I have a fixed 80mm lens which I think would work well for this as i'll try and take the picture from a low angle to show lots of the bridge details and possible even make it look like it's not a bridge.
Sunday, 25 October 2009
Ideas for next project
So after the transitional spaces project, I would quite like to push on with the idea of bridges, I've personally never really seen much done with them but I think they could be an interesting object to look at. I think with bridges, you never actually relies how many of them there are, and, you normally only pay attention to the surface but I think it could be good to look at several different angles, maybe getting to a lower angle and looking up at the bridge could prove to be interesting.
A second idea that doesn't seem so strong but could prove to be a little bit of colorful is to look at trees. As we are entering the Autumn period a huge amount of the British trees are going to start dying back and loosing their leafs. What I am thinking of possibly doing is to select several trees to focus on, one would be something basic like an oak that aren't exactly rare, secondly something that's more urban or are seen around cities and thirdly and evergreen which stays green and keeps it's leafs all year round. Then what I would do is to take a picture of the intire tree and all its surroundings every day for around two months so that you see all the change of colours of two of the trees but then no colour change of the evergreen apart from all the leafs from pther tress. This would leave me with around one hundred and eighty photos and I could have as 'day 1' and have the three trees next to eachother, then 'day 2' and so on.
Alex
A second idea that doesn't seem so strong but could prove to be a little bit of colorful is to look at trees. As we are entering the Autumn period a huge amount of the British trees are going to start dying back and loosing their leafs. What I am thinking of possibly doing is to select several trees to focus on, one would be something basic like an oak that aren't exactly rare, secondly something that's more urban or are seen around cities and thirdly and evergreen which stays green and keeps it's leafs all year round. Then what I would do is to take a picture of the intire tree and all its surroundings every day for around two months so that you see all the change of colours of two of the trees but then no colour change of the evergreen apart from all the leafs from pther tress. This would leave me with around one hundred and eighty photos and I could have as 'day 1' and have the three trees next to eachother, then 'day 2' and so on.
Alex
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
Screening
So, this afternoon we had the screening of the videos that people had created and for our group things went pleasingly well. Our video, we feel, went down very well, people liked it but also had some food criticism to give us which I am glad of. The main thing people liked about it was its randomness, when we looked at the footage we had and started editing and knew that we wanted to have a very random theme towards it and it seems to have been effective, our audience liked the sound a lot which was good as it was a bit of a play around and see if we can make anything interesting. The group that got our photos produced a very entertaining film, which was down to one image that they had seen of our and created the piece around it.
I think my main conclusion from the screening is to use the saying 'Short and Sweet', simple narrative, interesting sounds and nothing to shocking, but, try to make people interested for only a couple of minutes.
Alex
I think my main conclusion from the screening is to use the saying 'Short and Sweet', simple narrative, interesting sounds and nothing to shocking, but, try to make people interested for only a couple of minutes.
Alex
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Editing
So, today we did some editing of the footage, as a group, we've decided to go with the narrative idea however we didn't have too much of an option and we kind of where pushed to that direction, so what we've done to living the video up and to make it a tad different was to play with the sounds. What we decided to do was to just edit the video to what we wanted and then to go onto the sound software on the mac and to just experiment with anything that sounded interesting, and the outcome is pretty, odd, but somewhat works and am pretty happy with it.
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
What I've seen
So, today the groups had to show the work that has been done over the last week, and after the trade, I'm pretty happy, theirs a pretty strong idea that goes with the work that we can work with and how the other group have shot the footage we are kind of pushed into doing a narrative film but that could work well. Will have to capture the footage and see what to do.
Friday, 9 October 2009
The first shoot
So, over the last week the group and I have done are shoot. When we met up to talk about what we where going to go out and take the photos of we decided to go down the canal which quickly turned into bridges which was actually a great idea, the architecture of bridges is always good to look at with them all being so different and also there's a wide range of stuff that crosses them and there location. The overall outcome of the shoot I am pretty happy with, got some interesting photos which I am glad with and overall found it more exciting to photograph then the train station which was out original idea.


This are my two favorite photo from the day, there wasn't a huge amount we could have done from the time we had but I am pretty glad of what we where able to do, is really irritating not being able to edit the photo...
Alex


This are my two favorite photo from the day, there wasn't a huge amount we could have done from the time we had but I am pretty glad of what we where able to do, is really irritating not being able to edit the photo...
Alex
Wednesday, 7 October 2009
The first assessment
So, the first assessment has been given out, and the title is Transitional Spaces, not too bad to get back into the way of things and several ideas already. When the groups where solid the idea that went around straight away was the train station, good idea, possibly, but a bit to obvious, also, it could be slightly problematic as I doubt the train station will want people taking photos, there are certainly more exciting thing that could be done and different places could be explored. One idea that I've thought could be interesting is to go to the road down from the clock tower which has several dozen bus stops and is contently busy. What we could try is possibly take photos of people whilst their unaware, for example use compact cameras and have it at a low angle where people wont realize a photo is being taken, or go to the other side of the road and play around with the composition of the photo. Another idea that could work is a door way, entering and exciting a building mean going through a door of some sort and that door then becomes an transitional space, you could easily spent an hour with two people, one inside and out contently taking photos, and if we choose a busy door way, like possibly the entrance of the union you would get a huge range of people going through and would see some interesting things going on.
So it begins
Here goes nothing, the start of my blogging experience starts now. Throughout my blog I was will be putting across ideas that I am working towards and also research that I am carrying out on current projects or just stuff that I'm working on. I will also be putting up my thoughts of any cinema I see through out the blog, including new releases or just dvds that I've picked up so I apologies in advance about any negativity.
A little about myself, my full name is Alexander L Hurst, a British born student at Demontfort university (Leicester) studying Photography and Video. My home town is a mid sized town called Ware in the county of Hertfordshire, lovely views and walks, but that's about it, a few pubs, a Tesco, Subways, Greggs and Peacocks as the only mainstream shops but it is a pleasant place to live, apart from slightly most of the time. My main interest is video, I love the moving picture, and all range of genres from unknown world cinema to modern day blockbusters or anything that I can find for £3 that looks remotely interesting. My main ambition is to become an editor, the whole process of seeing the film the being created such seems really exciting. As for photography, if it wasn't one of the hardest fields to get into I would love to work with wildlife and be the next Simon King and be able to travel the world and see the oddest and most colourful things alive....can only hope. But oh well, excuse any spelling mistakes, never been one of my strong points. Will blogg tomorrow after my first shoot of the academic year.
Alex
A little about myself, my full name is Alexander L Hurst, a British born student at Demontfort university (Leicester) studying Photography and Video. My home town is a mid sized town called Ware in the county of Hertfordshire, lovely views and walks, but that's about it, a few pubs, a Tesco, Subways, Greggs and Peacocks as the only mainstream shops but it is a pleasant place to live, apart from slightly most of the time. My main interest is video, I love the moving picture, and all range of genres from unknown world cinema to modern day blockbusters or anything that I can find for £3 that looks remotely interesting. My main ambition is to become an editor, the whole process of seeing the film the being created such seems really exciting. As for photography, if it wasn't one of the hardest fields to get into I would love to work with wildlife and be the next Simon King and be able to travel the world and see the oddest and most colourful things alive....can only hope. But oh well, excuse any spelling mistakes, never been one of my strong points. Will blogg tomorrow after my first shoot of the academic year.
Alex
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