Posts Tagged ‘Photography’

By Gareth Coxon, 16 Jan 11

The Art of Human Bones

Artist Francois Robert has created a collection of striking artworks arranged from real human bones based around the theme of war and violence.

“Robert has spent hundreds of hours working with those bones, arranging them painstakingly into striking, iconic shapes, each five or six feet wide, and (more…)


By Gareth Coxon, 10 Jan 11

Photographer Martin Rietze – Natural Phenomena

There doesn’t seem to be much information on Photographer Martin Rietze other than he travels the world in search of some of the most beautiful natural phenomena.

Maybe he prefers to let his stunning and truly amazing photography do the talking…
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By Gareth Coxon, 2 Sep 10

Photographer Interview 16 – Darren Newbery

1. How long have you been a photographer?
I’ve been a photographer for 13 years. I started out using black & white film and hand printing in the darkroom. I followed inspiration mainly from the American landscape photographer Ansel Adams. His b/w images of the American National Parks and his amazing skills in printing inspired me to spend countless hours in the darkroom trying to perfect every image I hand printed. I then moved into hand printing colour photographs and eventually into digital photography. In the last few years i’ve been working in travel & documentary photography and last year started my own Commercial & Editorial business in Exeter. (more…)


By Gareth Coxon, 19 Aug 10

Photographer Interview 13: Belinda McCarthy

1. How long have you been a photographer?
Professionally, I’ve been working under my own name for about five years, but I’ve been a photographer literally since I was old enough to hold a camera, for my father was a professional photographer and also ran his own broadcasting company. So, he enlisted my ‘free help’ to work on shoots at the weekends – both still and broadcast. By the time I was ten, I could rig up an entire outside broadcast van in under ten minutes whilst moving at sixty miles an hour! (more…)