Monthly Archives: March 2015

Light 24

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Travel – Why Photograph?

In my post on 31st January 2015 I likened reviewing contact sheets from 1984 to 1991 to a virtual road trip in which I experienced different encounters with the pictures and the places they record, encounters around degrees of remembrance. … Continue reading

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Light 23

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Light 22

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Charles Street

Photo: Charles Street, Cambridge, March 2015

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Light 21

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In the Kitchen

Previous posts under ‘Silent Figures’ have raised gender stereotyping issues arising from how mannequins portray women.  These figures not only reinforce idea that a woman’s place in in the kitchen; the flattened semi transparent figures present women as shallow. Photos: … Continue reading

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Light 20

On Friday with a few minutes to spare I popped into Kettles Yard, Cambridge.  Browsing the bookshelves I found Light Spells a book of photographs by Kathryn Faulkner and Graham Murrell capturing and celebrating the fleeting moments of light as … Continue reading

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