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photojojo:

In what has to be most precise photography project ever, Harvard fellow Wim Noorduin used salt and silicon to create microscopic flowers on the surface of a penny.

Microscopic Flowers Photographed on a Single Penny

via CollabCubed

http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2013/may/14/what-s-the-point-of-art-school-liveblog

(Source: ezugha)

Blah blah blah face.
Yesterday was May Ball but not really May Ball because Tynchy Stryder, really? So we didn’t go and had our own version and my fringe looked fantastic so here it is.

I have some work in an exhibition called “Vessel” at Roots Gallery, Coventry along with some other really amazing artists.

Yay!

Pinhole is my best friend.
My final photography project of the academic year is finished and wrapped up and ready to be handed in on Monday. Happy happy happy.

carolinebijl:

This time in Paris I stay at a place of a friend, in a very old building just near the Bastille where at this moment a demonstration of communists is on going. The noise, the speeches and the yelling of the crowd, I can hear them trough the open window. It does remember me of a very beautiful film ‘Un giornata particolare’ with Marcelo Mastroianni and Sophia Loren.

photojojo:

Way before Photoshop, Jerry Uelsmann was crafting surreal photographs by hand in the dark room. Some of his stunning work is on tour at the National Gallery of Art through May 5.

Manipulating Photography Before Photoshop

via Reddit

Made a book for my latest project “Sequence”.
I’m so happy it’s finished and ready for portfolio review!

I will be exhibiting this and two other prints at “Vessel” a Spring open exhibition at Roots Gallery, Coventry, from the 6th of May to the 31st.
weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.