A touring exhibition organised by The Photographic Angle
It had been the start of Creative Futures week at university on the morning I had gone to Chester and I missed the opening speeches talk. I had wanted to go and see this exhibition on this day as it was only on for a limited time period and on the other days there were lectures that I needed to attend .
The exhibition was held in a disused council building and covered approx. 5 floors.The areas the art works were displayed in was very spacious due to the size of the rooms. Each image seemed approx. poster size - some portrait but many landscape in orientation. I had liked this aspect of viewing the images on this large scale. All were free standing but due to the positioning of some, my images are spoiled by the sunlight filtering through. There was a great selection of images to cover the categories as mentioned below.
Below is a list of the 19 Photographers involved
Below is a list of the 19 Photographers involved
Puneeta
Sharma, Nicola Davison-Reed, Jagendra Bhardwaj , Dave Foker, Vishali Shyam,
Aman Dhanani, Grace Hui, Dwaipayan Basu, Sandra Angers-Blondin, Nicolas William
Hughes, John Walker, Robert De Paulis, Michael Gay, Shamma Esoof, Robert
Davies, Saransh Bansal, Anikendra Ghosh, Frank Foster, Matt Walkley
The images were a mixture of the physical landscape, the animal world, nature that has inspired and some hadchosen the beauty of people. Each artist has interpreted the beauty they perceive in the world.
A great bonus of using this building was the beautiful views of the city and its rooftops, which I took full advantage of as I had brought my camera with me so that I could take my own images of the people within the city environment.
The image above is of one of the many quotes that were present in the exhibition.
The images were a mixture of the physical landscape, the animal world, nature that has inspired and some hadchosen the beauty of people. Each artist has interpreted the beauty they perceive in the world.
A great bonus of using this building was the beautiful views of the city and its rooftops, which I took full advantage of as I had brought my camera with me so that I could take my own images of the people within the city environment.
The image above is of one of the many quotes that were present in the exhibition.
Anikendra Ghosh
Gangotri Glacier Vally by Dwaipayan Basu
Below are the 4 hints and tips on different aspects of photography.
These are the 4 hints and tips on different aspects of photography.
Future by Nicola Davies- Reed
Big Ben Light Trail by John Walker
Back of Abbotsford 1 by Robert De Paulis
Back of Abbotsford 2 by Robert De Paulis
A Mysterious Evening by Grace Hui
An Owl by Aman Dhanani
Harvest in Himalaya by Dwaipayan Basu
Bouy By John Walker
Green Himalaya by Dwaipayan Basu
A Beautiful World by Saransh Bansal
This is how The Photographic Angle described the exhibition
“Beauty can be found in all things, if we just take the time to look for it. Examining the wonders of the natural world has always been, and will continue to be, a great source of inspiration, excitement and intrigue. Capturing and documenting the remarkable, inimitable visual beauty of the world has been a preoccupation for artists, scientists, and photographers the world over as we seek to understand the marvel that is creation, both natural and man-made.
The physical world that surrounds us presents us with an ever-changing, awe-inspiring backdrop to life, from the magnificence of a morning sunrise, the heavenly hues of the changing seasons, the wonder of weather-beaten terrains to the careful construction of the built environment.
But the wonderment and admiration that we harbour for our beautiful world is far deeper than this material connection would suggest. There is also an immeasurable beauty within us which is portrayed in the human interactions that we engage in and the relationships that we form. Our journey through life, from the innocence of childhood right through to the wisdom that is bestowed upon us with age, is etched on our faces for all to see.
Beauty is also present in our close encounters with the creatures we share the planet with and can also be seen in their relationship with the natural world on which they depend.
http://thephotographicangle.co.uk/exhibitions/
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