Photographer: Friedlander, America by Car

Frielander’s series America by Car was taken travelling by hire car across most of America’s 50 states (Lee Friedlander: America By Car, n.d.).  The images are all taken from inside the car and show different scenes of America outside the car. From each scene, one sees a different element of American culture.  What I especially like about the […]

Exercise 2.1: Territorial Photography

Exercise Review the paper “Territorial Photography” by Joel Snyder, published in the book “Landscape and Power” by Mitchell, W.J.T. (2002). The University of Chicago Press. Review of Paper Snyder starts by stating that when photography was first emerging (1830s) people were unsure what it is was for or how it should be considered.   By the […]

Assignment 1: Beauty and the Sublime

The Thames and Severn Canal – Not an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Introduction This assignment interprets the brief in the same way that I want to challenge my landscape photography;  by questioning what is a beautiful landscape.   Before commencing OCA study, my photographic practice was largely what I called at the time ‘landscape’ but during […]

Exercise 1.8: Zone System in practice

Exercise Demonstrate your awareness of the principles of the Zone System and your ability to take accurate light readings by producing three photographs taken in relatively high dynamic range, i.e. contrasting light conditions. Make sure that your exposure choice renders as much detail as possible in the brightest and darkest areas of the photograph. Interpretation […]

Photographer: Paul Seawright

I researched Seawright’s project Invisible Cities (Seawright, n.d.).  In this collection the images “examine how peripheral developments and settlements have become a frontier through unconventional and largely unrecorded means” (ibid.). I found the series interesting because it reminded me of the time I spent in Nairobi, Kenya and also Harare, Zimbabwe.  The images aim to capture the […]