Featured Projects
Tackling a photography project can be a fantastic way to improve your photography, express your vision, explore a theme or to reinvigorate your passion for taking and making images. Within GPS we have many talented photographers working on a range of projects. Here are some of our current ones.
Kate Albert ARPS Photographic Exhibition One of our members, Kate Albert, has at The Picture Gallery on the Denbies Wine Estate, London Road, Dorking, RH5 6AA between 27th January to 5th February. All photos are available for purchase with profits being donated to Macmillan Cancer Support and the Kent Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance. Kate took up photography in 2008 and obtained her Licentiateship of the Royal Photographic Society in 2010 and in 2011 was awarded her Associateship. She specialises in Macro photography, favouring nature and wildlife from the smallest to the largest. She also loves creating images so her exhibition will feature a selection of her work from Artistic to ‘Whacky’ including photos from her recent expedition to the Arctic. For further information visit www.katealbert.net |
Tattoo Parlours by David Cantor
Street and documentary photographer David confesses that he needed a new project to kick-start his photography mojo. And so he’s undertaken a black and white project of East London tattoo parlours. The result is a striking collection of thoughtful images which he hopes could provide the subject for a book or an exhibition. See more on his website.
Street and documentary photographer David confesses that he needed a new project to kick-start his photography mojo. And so he’s undertaken a black and white project of East London tattoo parlours. The result is a striking collection of thoughtful images which he hopes could provide the subject for a book or an exhibition. See more on his website.
Monopoly by Peter Merry
Peter was listening to a man being interviewed on the radio speaking about how he and his son had walked around London visiting all of the monopoly locations over the half term holiday. And suddenly he thought ‘well that's my next project. I will visit all of the London Monopoly locations and take pictures.’ Like the father and son he would walk between all of the locations and at the start of each new days shooting (which may be a couple of weeks after the last one) he would start wherever he had finished last time.
And that thought has resulted in a fascinating project which can be seen in a blog on his website. He hopes to produce a book and an exhibition at the end. For more details see his website.
Peter was listening to a man being interviewed on the radio speaking about how he and his son had walked around London visiting all of the monopoly locations over the half term holiday. And suddenly he thought ‘well that's my next project. I will visit all of the London Monopoly locations and take pictures.’ Like the father and son he would walk between all of the locations and at the start of each new days shooting (which may be a couple of weeks after the last one) he would start wherever he had finished last time.
And that thought has resulted in a fascinating project which can be seen in a blog on his website. He hopes to produce a book and an exhibition at the end. For more details see his website.