Friday, 24 May 2013

Exhibit This 2013

Next Tuesday and Wednesday, my whole Uni year and I will be presenting our work in the Custard Factory, Digbeth.  I'll be exhibiting some of my photography along with the magazine that I produced, "Rat Mag".  If you're available to come down and support this event, it would be appreciated.  More information is on the image below.  Thanks!

 

Monday, 1 April 2013

Birmingham V Wolves

My mate, Mike, had his birthday yesterday and also happens to be a massive Blues fan so we thought we should get to the derby game.  Thought I'd get a few photographs of it as Birmingham has a Newcastle player on loan there, Shane Ferguson, and an ex player in Peter Lovenkrands playing for them.

The game was actually class to be fair, it finished Birmingham 2-3 Wolves but Birmingham could have easily got the draw; they missed sitters and had numerous penalty shouts on top of the two they put away (from the spot).  Anyways, it was a class game and a great atmosphere, so these are the snaps.


Shane Ferguson


Shane Ferguson Freekick (hit the outside of the post)




The first penner, made it 1-3



Peter Lovenkrands

Nervous times

Friday, 18 January 2013

Selly Oak Snow Day: Canals

The snow was well thick in Selly Oak so I decided to get the camera out and take some pictures down the canal area.  So this is what I managed to get:







 

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Birmingham City Centre

In fairness, I did not intend on doing more night photography for this photography assignment in University but when other plans had fallen through, by not having planned other plans, I resorted back to this style of photography.

I had to rush around Birmingham last night to obtain a minimum of 15 photographs for this project so I could get them printed in time for Friday and these were my results.  I tried to look at aspects of Birmingham that you either see everyday or don't see at all, and tried to photograph these sites creatively.  However, I left out landmarks such as the bull and all that because they've been rinsed.  Comments or feedback appreciated.


Train Stations




Colour


Architecture







 Canals