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  • Early last year, I was on one of my usual Wikipedia dives, scrolling through a page dedicated to Barmeath Castle, a 15th-century country house a stone’s throw away from where I live. This is where I found a connection to Thomas Wright, an 18th-century English astronomer, mathematician, instrument maker, architect, and garden designer. It turns…

  • Pattern Symmetry Texture Depth of field Lines Framing Perspective Space Rule of thirds Colour 1) Natural light 2) Golden light 3) Dusk 4) Artificial light

  • August Sander was a German photographer known for his portrait photography. His most famous project is “People of the 20th Century” , a huge collection of portraits that documented German society during the early 20th century. Sander was known for his attention to realism, in order to create his visual catalogue of the whole German…

  • This article by M Neelika Jayawardane is about the barriers set on African photographers by Western media and the way that Western media portrays the African continent as a whole. I found it somewhat shocking and surprising, the way that photojournalism has affected the world’s view of Africa, I would have assumed that photography would…

  • Magnum was founded in Paris in 1947 by a group of photographers including Robert Capa. Magnum was one of the first ever photographic collaborative’s, which means the company is solely owned by it’s members which are all photographers. Their mission is to chronicle world events, people, places and culture with a powerful narrative that defies…

  • Louthiana | Revisited As someone who has a big interest in medieval/ancient history, I am proposing an idea that marries both photojournalism and history. With so much local ancient history hidden out of sight, I want to create a project that highlights that. I propose to carry out a project that follows in the footsteps…

  • 2. Great depth of field 3. Slow shutter speed 4. Fast shutter speed 5. Panning

  • Pattern Texture Depth of Field Lines Framing Perspective Space The Rule of Thirds Colour

  • Soviet block: reading history through one Stalinist building Soviet block is a photojournalism project by Kirill Kobrin, it looks at a residential building called Avtozavod in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. It details the building across its history back as far as the small village it was built on in the 1920s. It uses this one particular…

  • In the ever-evolving world, the art of forging genuine connections remains timeless. Whether it’s with colleagues, clients, or partners, establishing a genuine rapport paves the way for collaborative success.

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