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Name: Andrew Fergus
Course: BA (Hons) Photography
Website: www.andrewjohnfergus.com
Andrew John Fergus (Born 1983) is a British Photographic Artist who explores through conceptual works how social experience can manifest itself within the everyday environment and landscape.
Andrew John Fergus (Born 1983) is a British Photographic Artist who explores through conceptual works how social experience can manifest itself within the everyday environment and landscape.
Andrew John Fergus (Born 1983) is a British Photographic Artist who explores through conceptual works how social experience can manifest itself within the everyday environment and landscape.
Graduating from Colchester School of Art in 2020 Fergus has sought to establish himself as an artist who works with a passion for his subject matter and a dedication to his craft to create thought-provoking and engaging imagery.
Graduating from Colchester School of Art in 2020 Fergus has sought to establish himself as an artist who works with a passion for his subject matter and a dedication to his craft to create thought-provoking and engaging imagery.
Graduating from Colchester School of Art in 2020 Fergus has sought to establish himself as an artist who works with a passion for his subject matter and a dedication to his craft to create thought-provoking and engaging imagery.
Name: Annabel Moss
Course: BA (Hons): Photography
Email: annamossphoto@gmail.com
Anna Moss’ fashion photography exhibits influence from cinema and retro themes, involving strong characteristic elements which seek to empower and inspire the viewer.
Encouraging young women to be confident, independent, and most importantly, have their own identity.
Her photography is created with a feminine gaze; portraying a dominant female character, rather than an essentially vulnerable or overly objectified model that we are so used to seeing.
Three selected images from two editorials are shown here, employed through self-portraiture during lockdown.
Euphoric Flame radiates vivacious personality and a flame for everything rock ’n’ roll. With potent inspiration from feisty icons of the 80s and glam rock fashion.
In contrast, Celestial Siren emits a dream-like aura; with juxtaposing iridescent and soft textures, plus a fusion of 90s idols coupled with western cowgirl fashion. These editorials seek to arouse a fun, spirited insight into fashion of the past, whilst uniting with contemporary trends.
Name: Emily Murray
Course: BA (Hons) Photography
Email: emilybecause@hotmail.co.uk
My aim with this project is to communicate the importance of family histories and life’s journeys.
The main essence of the project is to capture the women in my family then and now, whilst also working with ideas of childhood memories and nostalgia.
There is huge emphasis placed on the family album within this project, which I hope will become relatable to audiences’ own memories and experiences with photo albums within their own families.
I have adopted a range of photographic techniques and materials in order to communicate the bond between the women in my family, and how the women in my family have made me who I am today.
This work is intended with a photobook viewing in mind.
My aim with this project is to communicate the importance of family histories and life’s journeys.
The main essence of the project is to capture the women in my family then and now, whilst also working with ideas of childhood memories and nostalgia.
There is huge emphasis placed on the family album within this project, which I hope will become relatable to audiences’ own memories and experiences with photo albums within their own families.
I have adopted a range of photographic techniques and materials in order to communicate the bond between the women in my family, and how the women in my family have made me who I am today.
This work is intended with a photobook viewing in mind.
My aim with this project is to communicate the importance of family histories and life’s journeys.
The main essence of the project is to capture the women in my family then and now, whilst also working with ideas of childhood memories and nostalgia.
There is huge emphasis placed on the family album within this project, which I hope will become relatable to audiences’ own memories and experiences with photo albums within their own families.
I have adopted a range of photographic techniques and materials in order to communicate the bond between the women in my family, and how the women in my family have made me who I am today.
This work is intended with a photobook viewing in mind.
Name: Emma Noone
Course: BA (Hons) Photography
Email: Emma-noone@live.co.uk
Emma’s themes for exploration are often inspired by Britain’s social issues and the effects they have on small communities.
Photographing with a documentary approach Emma refreshingly discovers positive stories within these locations and uses them as a developing narrative.
The aim of Emma’s work is to enlighten, educate and inspire her audience with her photography.
‘Key Workers of CO15’ is a series of formal documentary portraits of key workers in Clacton-on-Sea made, in part, as a refutation to the negative portrayal of the town in the media. The project tells a positive narrative of members of the small community applying themselves to helping others during the pandemic.
The constructed style of the photographs results from the government guidelines on social distancing, creating a physical separation between the camera and the subject.
This unoccupied space alludes to the measures we are all taking in the aid of our NHS and country, while the empty streets reference ideas of isolation.
Name: Estelle Lam
Course: BA (Hons) Photography
Email: Estellelam8@icloud.com
With this series of images, I have wanted to capture life behind closed doors during the Coronavirus pandemic.
With my Nan being a health care worker, it has been essential for her to carry on with her role working throughout this troubling time.
However, with this access I have then been able to capture the daily lives of these individuals and what my nan’s everyday routines are with them.
Each of these images has been photographed through the windows of their homes, considering it would be unethical and against government guidelines for me to enter the homes.
The images represent a state of life continuing along with this global pandemic taking place and affecting us all.
Instagram: @estellelamphotography
Name: Megan Horrocks
Course: BA (Hons) Photography
Email: meganh.1999@hotmail.co.uk
This is a series of lifestyle fashion images that show relatable fashion worn by the everyday person.
Due to the restrictions as a result of Covid-19 this series of images show the use of self portraiture, alongside photographing models from the required 2 meters distance.
This style of photography would normally be seen on the social media platforms of influencers, or be used in blog posts or look books.
This is a series of lifestyle fashion images that show relatable fashion worn by the everyday person.
Due to the restrictions as a result of Covid-19 this series of images show the use of self portraiture, alongside photographing models from the required 2 meters distance.
This style of photography would normally be seen on the social media platforms of influencers, or be used in blog posts or look books.