18/05/2018
This week our graduate show will be open at Falmouth University for you all to see! It really is dawning on me now that my time here is coming to an end, but what a way to celebrate it by seeing everybody’s fantastic work on display. It’s been a long couple of days setting the gallery up, but seeing all the work hung and ready is really exciting!
During this last year of university, you are so involved with your own project that many of us don’t know what our fellow course mates are up to, so it was really nice to see what others have been doing and how their projects have developed.
One thing is for sure, you shan’t be disappointed if you come to have a look at the IOP Graduate Show, the work is varied, well produced and beautifully displayed. I know I may be a little biased, but it’s true!
A little taster can be seen below!
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04/05/2018
The last year has been like an emotional rollercoaster full of ups and downs, but it has without doubt been the best too! It is crazy to think that my time at Falmouth University is now coming to a close, because today we handed in for the last time.
All the hard work over the past three years has been worth it, and I am really proud of what I and my fellow course mates have achieved in this time. If you had told me at the beginning of my first year that I would be making and writing a book, I would never had believed you!
Thank you to everyone that has made this journey so incredible, without you none of this would have been possible! It is now onto the next chapter of my life, and MHNP has set us up perfectly for this.
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28/03/2018
Today was the announcement of the Scottish Nature Photography Awards 2017, and I can happily say that my portfolio of ‘Cairngorms Woodland Wildlife’ was placed first in the student category!
The three images featured in the portfolio were all taken whist on a trip with Falmouth University last March (2017) in the Cairngorms National Park. It was a fantastic week, where we all got to experience some wonderful wildlife moments, some of which can be seen in the portfolio section of my website. Still to this day I have fond and lasting memories of my time spent there, and it has left me longing to return..
Therefore, I must thank David Chapman and Mark Wallwork for organising such a brilliant trip. Without their expertise and knowledge of the area, we would not have been able to experience such a beautiful part of the UK, and have so many opportunities to witness and photograph the wildlife that reside there.
I would also like to thank the Scottish Nature Photography Awards for selecting my images as their overall student winner, it is a great honour to be recognised by such a prestigious panel of judges. Congratulations also need to be extended to Tierney Lloyd, who also placed third in the student category with her ‘True Autumn’ portfolio. Her striking set of images show the Scottish landscape and woodlands in a beautiful way and dramatic way.
Head to: Scottish Nature Photography Awards to check out all the worthy winners and runner ups. The standard of work this year is phenomenal and something I am very proud to be apart of.
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