sabato 30 dicembre 2017

SIRKKA-LIISA KONTTINEN | PHOTOGRAPHER



Born in Myllykoski, Finland, in 1948, Sirkka began taking photographs aged twelve, inspired by her aunt Oili, a skilful amateur photographer. She studied film making at the Regent Street Polytechnic film school in London where, with Murray Martin and a number of other fellow students, she formed the Amber Collective.
In 1969, the collective moved to Newcastle, with a commitment to documenting working class communities, and in 1977 established the Side Photographic Gallery.
Sirkka is perhaps best known for her 1983 book entitled Byker, a seminal portrait of the terraced Newcastle community, eventually bulldozed to make way for the Byker Wall. She continued to photograph the people of the new Byker between 2004-2009, resulting in the book Byker Revisited and the film Today I'm with you. In addition, four films, Keeping Time, Byker, The Writing In The Sand and Letters to Katja, form part of her work.
Step by Step was another of Sirkka’s long-term commitments, and explored the dreams and realities of a group of mothers and daughters at a North Shields dancing school. Other key works include Writing in the Sand, which reflects the vibrant life of North East beaches while her work, The Coal Coast, captures the terrible beauty of the Durham coastline.
The 2011 UNESCO UK Memory of the World Register, inscribes Konttinen's photography and Amber's films as being of "outstanding national value and importance to the United Kingdom." newcastlegateshead


























All images © Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen

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mercoledì 27 dicembre 2017

STEFAN RADI | PHOTOGRAPHER



Vienna, Austria























All images © Stefan Radi
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giovedì 21 dicembre 2017

SIMON MORRIS | PHOTOGRAPHER



"Hi there, welcome to my Travel Photography site. I am a semi professional travel photographer and I have been taking pictures seriously for around 10 years . It was since that time I was given my first small point and shoot digital camera. Thinking back then makes me smile a little because I fired away with that little camera at anything and everything that moved. My Dad who is also a photographer taught me the basics of photography, and I became more creative and I began taking images with more atmostphere and impact.
The months wore on I began to submit my shots to various photography magazines and to my surprise I was published quite a bit. And by that time I realised that my photographic strength lay in Travel Photography. Over the last few years I have been fortunate to have been placed highly in international competitions and some of my images have made the front cover of mainstreet photographic magazines, both in the realm of black and white and colour. I always strive to be original and different in my photography and am inluenced by many mediums that have a bearing on what I see and capture. Music, art, and reading are essential to me. Have visited many countries in the world but have a yearning for cold regions at the moment.
Anyway hope you enjoy looking at my work and dare to dream ....
All the best."  Simon.





















All images © Simon Morris (aka BurnBlue)
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