Today, Gary Salter came to the Arts University as a guest speaker. Unlucky enough, I was poorly so I could not attend.
It's quite upsetting that I have missed the chance to meet him considering that there is not a single image yet that I don't like of his.
Most of the time, you can tell if an image is taken by Gary Salter; he has a style of his own and i like that about his work -and also his sense of humour which reflects through his work. From my point of view, he is top 3 at what he does and he definitely is at where I would desire to be in the future.
I am going to try and contact him for my work placement this year, and hopefully, i'll get to learn from his experiences.
Thursday, 13 January 2011
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
Lomography try-out
About two months ago, I found a used black and white 35mm film in my room and I had no idea what was it of. In my free time, I went to the dark room at university, took the film out of the can and developed it. Turns out it was a random film from last summer when I was trying out my new Lomography camera. Even though they were snapshots and they weren't the best quality, I still liked two of them. So I edited those two a little by altering the contrast (which added grain but I kind of liked that) and colour and here they are.
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