ORDER OUT OF CHAOS (Trafalgar Square)
1/50 16" x 12" With a white border at top and bottom
Limited edition archival print
The print has been numbered and signed on the back by myself the artist. All my images are made up of
One Shot
One Real moment in time
NON-STAGED
"I am impressed at the quality of work at these sessions. Once again it’s a real lesson for me in setting oneself parameters or a challenge. Inevitably I search for a metaphor in these instances and the mental and physical effort required is certainly of Olympian proportions.
Two marvellous images are worth noting from Laura Fitzpatrick and Tony White. Each in their own way exemplify for me the essence of street photography.
Tony’s image, and style now I’m glad to have discovered more of his work, has a real warmth and a resonance with the sensitivity of Tony Ray-Jones. There’s certainly an undefinable Englishness to this picture which is a joy.
In contrast Laura’s photograph at the foot of Nelson’s Column is a tour de force of geometry and timing. It feels so perfect that it ironically touches on contemporary practices of digital manipulation and staged flash mobs, even though the image is entirely of the moment, taken as found with no intervention other than being in the right place at the right time and having the presence of mind to take the picture.
Easy, eh?"
The Best Street Photograph Ever
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Sony World Photography Awards 2012 shortlist:
This image was digitally shown exhibited at the Sony World Photography exhibition on the 27th Apr – 20th May 2012 at Somerset House, LONDON
commended in the People Category in the Open Competition of the Sony World Photography Awards 2012.
This work has been selected from 52,323 images entered from 171 countries.
Archival Photo Paper
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ORDER OUT OF CHAOS (Trafalgar Square)
1/50 16" x 12" With a white border at top and bottom
Limited edition archival print
The print has been numbered and signed on the back by myself the artist. All my images are made up of
One Shot
One Real moment in time
NON-STAGED
"I am impressed at the quality of work at these sessions. Once again it’s a real lesson for me in setting oneself parameters or a challenge. Inevitably I search for a metaphor in these instances and the mental and physical effort required is certainly of Olympian proportions.
Two marvellous images are worth noting from Laura Fitzpatrick and Tony White. Each in their own way exemplify for me the essence of street photography.
Tony’s image, and style now I’m glad to have discovered more of his work, has a real warmth and a resonance with the sensitivity of Tony Ray-Jones. There’s certainly an undefinable Englishness to this picture which is a joy.
In contrast Laura’s photograph at the foot of Nelson’s Column is a tour de force of geometry and timing. It feels so perfect that it ironically touches on contemporary practices of digital manipulation and staged flash mobs, even though the image is entirely of the moment, taken as found with no intervention other than being in the right place at the right time and having the presence of mind to take the picture.
Easy, eh?"
The Best Street Photograph Ever
?page_id=2580&bwbps_page_2=4
Sony World Photography Awards 2012 shortlist:
This image was digitally shown exhibited at the Sony World Photography exhibition on the 27th Apr – 20th May 2012 at Somerset House, LONDON
commended in the People Category in the Open Competition of the Sony World Photography Awards 2012.
This work has been selected from 52,323 images entered from 171 countries.
Archival Photo Paper
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