A year ago I could not have imagined how my photographic practice might change and develop. The MA Photography to date has challenged me, frustrated me but above all has encouraged me to do things I would not have done otherwise. I am continuing to enjoy the journey!

I have spent most of the weekend printing images, mounting images and framing them ready for my local Landings 2018: Developing Constructs Exhibition.  Below the fruits of my labour!

I want to get ahead with this work so I can then focus on the assessed work for the module.

I have also made time to read more about Olaf Otto Becker and am very excited that maybe I have found some answers to where my photographic imagery fits in current practice. I will blog more about this in Week 9.

And finally, I am delighted to hear that Don McCullin has a retrospective of his work at Tate Britain from 5 February-6 May 2019. The Exhibition will include his rural landscapes as well as his photographs from Vietnam, Northern Ireland and Syria. The timing is perfect for me to see his images first hand before starting on my Final Major Project.

Alison Price

Alison Price

My name is Alison Price and for the past ten years I have travelled the world photographing wildlife, including Alaska, Antarctica, Borneo, Botswana, the Canadian Arctic, Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
[/db_pb_team_member]
Skip to content