Playing with photography – the extras
Just a few more shots of what I had done when I was experimenting with photography before I switched and decided to film make instead.
Just a few more shots of what I had done when I was experimenting with photography before I switched and decided to film make instead.
I adore photography. I adore the dark and I adore playing with lighting; so that is exactly what I did. I took multiple series of pictures that I used as development ideas only (some went nowhere, some continued on to […]
The connections between art and science are always an interesting subject to explore. Added to this, the fact that this is an ‘art’ exhibition at the Science Museum, not an obvious venue for such a show, means that Revelations: Experiments […]
These images are from Vogue, December 2003,and influenced by Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. Although I look at the fashion world quite skeptically, I can still appreciate the work that goes into the design and execution of the shoots. I […]
Taking the idea of evidence as its central theme, the 2015 edition of FORMAT International Photography Festival features the work of over 300 photographers in various venues across Derby, from churches to disused school buildings. But it’s the main exhibition at QUAD arts centre that has really stuck with Tim Clark.
All that you see before you, I have gotten all from charity shops, car boots, antique shops…
I SENT THIS TO OVER 50 MODELS… Hello there, (NAME). What are your modelling rates, and where are you based, please?… Alex DELIVERED TO ALL THE MODELS, THAT I SENT A REQUEST TO. A year has past, since I had […]
Using my own photographs as a source, I experimented with digital media, abstraction and colour. My reference was from Pop Art and work by Andy Warhol, as well as more contemporary painting and story telling, by Allen Jones and Andy […]
Published to accompany a Tate Britain exhibition, Salt and Silver: Early Photography 1840-1860, is a catalogue of rare photographs from the advent of the medium that are both magical and mundane. Tim Clark takes a step back in time.
Massive cuts are to go ahead at the new £189m Library of Birmingham, but for now at least the library’s Photography Collections’ team is to be saved.
Following an open call, FORMAT International Photography Festival has announced the winners of its EXPOSURE Awards, with the prizewinners exhibiting during this year’s festival in March.
Since November i have been documenting the regeneration of a building on the A1 into an architectural practice. this building is Art Deco in style and is absolutely stunning. The moment i read this building was to be restored i […]
I need to stop enjoying myself so much. It has been a bit like being on holiday so far and that needs to stop at some point. Too much indulgence! I visited the Xiamen Botanical Gardens with Betsy. The best […]
In Photo Show, editor Alessandra Mauro offers a kaleidoscopic look at 12 landmark photography exhibitions and perhaps a new perspective from which to approach the medium. Tim Clark is excited by the first book of its kind.
Published to accompany the exhibition at the current Brighton Photo Biennial, The Archive of Modern Conflict’s latest journal casts light on the dark and vicious era of Italy’s ‘Years of Lead’. Tim Clark takes a look at this rich and tautly edited photobook.
The inaugural £5,000 Jerwood/Photoworks Awards has launched with the aim of attracting proposals in relation to ‘new approaches to photography’.