Monday, 31 October 2016

Free Range Exhibition


I know it's a bit overdue, but I thought I'd write about what happened earlier this year, when I got to exhibit some of my work in London...

At the start of July, I exhibited some of my work as part of the Free Range Shows in the Old Truman Brewery in Whitechapel. Since my college was exhibiting our work on double-sided banners hanging from the ceiling, I decided to exhibit the final image from my Exhibition Project and my final images of Paul in his Captain America costume from my Portfolio Production Project.

Because I was getting a coach to London, I wasn't able to help setup or take down the work but I was at the opening night and kept an eye on the exhibits over the weekend. We had a brilliant spot in the Brewery and our work looked great. The exhibition was really popular and had a great turnout throughout the weekend and I really enjoyed the whole experience.

I also got to explore London with some of my friends and did a bit of Street Photography, which I've really missed doing and it was really fun doing it somewhere completely new to me.

Overall, I really enjoyed the exhibit and I'm really proud that I've exhibited some of my work in London. It also really motivated me to look at ways to develop my Cosplayer project and I'd really like to try and do some more environmental portraits. I might even try combing the two. 

What do you guys think? Let me know if you've any ideas.

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