University of Gloucestershire 2016 Degree Show
As part of the University of Gloucestershire's 2016 Degree Show, two image from the series 'Compendium' were hung as prints accompanied by a handmade collapsible archive box of prints, and a hand made map-style index. The exhibition received some amazing reviews, as well as being a great night and show case of Level 6 student's work.
As part of the Photomonth Festival, one of my images from the series Troglodytes Troglodytes was shown in the Photo-Open exhibition at the Rich Mix, Shoreditch, showing from 1st-26th November 2016.
A showcase of landscape work denoting the interaction between humans and the ever changing surface of the earth.This relationship between society and nature has resulted in the proposed epoch of the Anthropocene; a popular scientific term used to designate the period of Earth's history during which humans have a decisive influence on the state, dynamics and future of the Earth system.
Exhibition at The Gardens Gallery Cheltenham, February 2016.
Alex Blackthorn's (formerly Lisa Richards) work from the series 'Troglodytes Troglodytes' exhibited, and used for advertising.
'Troglodytes Troglodytes' by Alex Blackthorn voted joint 'Best Print in Show'
Shot using Kodak Portra 120 film in a Hasselblad and printed 1x1 meter large on metallic photo paper and mounted on acetate. Prints available to order, please see contact page.
The print was also accompanied by a portfolio of other prints from this series and, introductory text and a set of specially made business cards. Also exhibited at Francis Close Hall Gallery, and later in Photo-Open as part of east London's Photomonth.
How We Are is a collaborative photographic publication featuring the work of seven documentary photographers, in association with Festival Fortnight and The University of Gloucestershire. Selected images from the series ‘Catching the Worm’ as well as design and layout by Alex Blackthorn
'Scale', the Icelandic landscape project (2014) got featured in the online magazine publication AYE MAG in October 2015.
http://ayemag.com/scale/
Images produced as Ramco web product photographs, Cambray Design
Previous experience include two years of nightclub photography for IAMVIP and AfterDark photographing various venues in and around Cheltenham including Revoloution Cheltenham, The Moon Under Water, Subtone, Coco, and Under the Prom.
Images from Too Many T's set at Subtone Cheltenham. All other images available through the social media sites of the venues.
There's Something and Bugger All of it
Prelude to The Photograph as a Nocturnal Picaresque
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