It always makes me nervous to introduce my work to the others in the program. But I recognize it is so helpful in my progression so I sort of hold my breath while I hit that 'post' button. Here is the link to my video presented this week:
Informing Context Video Here
I was pleased with the responses (posted with permission):
I also viewed the work of two different colleagues. I am continually impressed with the scope and variety of talented photographers in the program. I found Dominic Price's work with stained glass informative and actually quite fascinating. His end results were beautiful and I recognized the lack of well-done stained glass photography and the recognition of stained glass as an art itself being lost. I was interesting to see how his project has developed and transformed through out the program.
I also viewed Bekcy Moyce's video and again surprised by the variety and scope of the projects in this program. Consumerism and the decrease in happiness is an interesting and difficult topic to represent and she had some great ideas. Loved her work with 'Affluenza.'
All in all I think it was a worthy exercise and should increase the flow and context of my final Critical review.
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