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Friday, 25 May 2012
End of an Academic Year ....
One of my favourite images from my Final Major Project "Silence"
The Corner Cupboard
The deadline for the Final Major Project was yesterday and the final hurdle, my presentation, at 9am this morning. I'm glad that mine was today and its not hanging over me. Its not that I was worried about it because I've worked on my project for five months, and the presentation is a synopsis of the "journey." But some of the students wont have their presentations until next Thursday/Friday and I'm happy that mine is done.
Light Knocking at the Front Door
But first to enjoy the end of this Degree year. Its been a good year, I feel that I have achieved far more than I expected of myself. I am more confident about my work and no longer afraid that my work isn't good enough. I am developing a style that I enjoy, and my photographic skills have really improved. I realised that I am now able to "break the rules" of photography without realising that I'm doing it, and producing some good work .... even if I do say so myself!
The important aspect for me is that I have found my passion or at least, a passion. I love being out with my camera, I enjoy the process of using film, I love being creative, and I love learning about contextualising my work and making better pictures. Being a student, returning to education, has been the most enjoyable and happiest time in my life.
I would like to take my education further and study for an MA after the BA next year. But this depends of finances and circumstances. And I think I should take one step at a time!
I have been thinking about what I will do for the summer months. I don't want to lost my momentum and stop working on my projects. I need a new idea now. But I think first I will take a break and just enjoy the sunshine and the freedom from deadlines.
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Penelope Davies Photography
Penelope Davies: Click "Collect Me" to help me win $10,000 and a show in the most immense exhibition of art in New York City : Art Takes Times Square.
Thank You!
Thank You!
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