HIP Photography Festival, Hull, 9th October 2019

Waste studies research: It was good to see that waste featured within this exhibition. Waste is a large narrative and it was great to see an acknowledgement towards it within the exhibition. These images did not inspire my learning journey although I am looking at rubbish on the floor. Maybe it's because I didn't connect with the artist statement?

Big Fence, Pitcairn Island. Rhinnon Adam
This was a fascinating body of work to look at, with all sorts of details down to posters on the walls, a huge family tree to look at and personal artifacts in display cabinets. It was thought provoking and made me start thinking about what I could collect to display.


I read an article with Robin Friend's photographs in before I started this course. It was great to see some of this work exhibited.

 Some work I liked with a different way of looking at walking. Unfortunately my photographs did not do the work justice.These are about walking and meditation.


Screenshot from Natalie Paetzold's website https://www.nataliepae.com/

Student work Hazel Bingham

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