Posts Tagged ‘Education’

Henri Cartier-Bresson’s Mind’s Eye Review

Henri Cartier-Bresson’s Mind’s Eye Review

I managed to get my hands on a copy of Henri Cartier-Bresson's Mind's Eye book back in September and I finally had the chance to finish it a few weeks ago. It is a remarkable read that retrospectively challenges the nature of the gear obsessed photographer. “Photography hasn’t changed since...

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Six Applications of Photography in Education

July 21, 2010  |  Blog  | 
Six Applications of Photography in Education

Over the last year I have been turning my attention to Photography both as a personal development project and also as an education focus within school. There are massive learning opportunities within the whole area of photography. My interest in photography is no secret in school at in September I...

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The Cabinet of Dr Caligari

July 18, 2010  |  Blog  |  ,
The Cabinet of Dr Caligari

Five years ago I bought an antique copy of 'Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari' (The Cabinet of Dr Caligari) on Ebay. The 1919 German film is studied by film student throughout the world, seen as the birth of German Expressionism. The film has been a source of inspiration for directors...

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Photography in Education

July 4, 2010  |  Blog  | 
Photography in Education

A number of months ago I wrote an post entitled “Six Reasons for Photography in Education“.  A few weeks ago I was approached to develop the topic into a full blown magazine article that has now managed to make its way to print in the current issue of Vision Magazine. Vision...

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