Orr is a sequence of moments documented by photographer Timo Klos. The exposure of each image is held as long as that captured moment in time. Klos uses this technique to signify that you can't hold onto moments forever. Mint cigarettes, 5mins Healthy good morning, 20mins Goodbye at the airport, 12mins
Nick Knight's SHOWStudio brings us Fashion Revolution. The exhibition is centred around 'process', 'performance' and 'participation' and demonstrates how new mediums and evolving technology are reinventing the fashion image. Photography, film, music, performance, art and digital media all now play a significant role in our fashion experience.
This spectacular show invites spectators to become participants offering the opportunity to take part in live shoots, casting sessions and interviews forming a collaboration of creativity. A collective of highly influential and inspirational fashion figures including Alexander McQueen, Simon Foxton and Kate Moss have contributed to the show.
Inspired by a Shiseido commission, which involved going around the world and shooting something beautiful everyday, Jason Evans started The Daily Nice. Every day he uploads an image of something 'nice' that catches his eye creating a photographic daily diary. Nature, colour, patterns and graphic composition typify a Daily Nice shot.
Ricky Diaghe graduated this year (2009) in New Media at the University for the Creative Arts. 'Light Signature' is a project Diaghe is working on which demonstrates his light drawing skills.
“The idea was to get people to write their name in light. The ‘Invisible’ image was actually created from a member of the public whilst conducting the project on Brick Lane. This sparked off ideas for how I can add value to an environment by adding something that wasn’t there before. The possibility of adding this social commentary or value to everyday objects is endless,” says Diaghe.
Project 'Olympik' is a showcase of Olympic sport inspired work by the UK's top graphic designers, in celebration of the 2012 Olympic games. The work was created for an exhibition at the London Design Festival.
The full deck of cards, designed and donated by some of the best creative talent, are now on show at the Haunch of Venison. Worth a visit, especially to support such a good cause.
Mary McCartney's 'Off Pointe' is a beautiful story of moments behind the scenes of the gracious world of ballet. The photographs reveal a mix of emotions before, during and after performance - from laughter, joy and excitement, to tears, anxiety and exhaustion. The backstage scenes are a vivid contrast to the immaculate display seen on stage.
Campaign Photo Awards recognises the creativity that image makers bring to advertising. A collective of international photographic talent, winners include Greg White, Nick Meek and Adam Hinton.
Paul Belford's 'Spilt Drink' (below) was a series of distorted images which reflects the destruction that alcohol has on family life.