Shooting the underground - Audrey Alexandrescu
Vancouver based photographer Audrey Alexandrescu has been shooting the underground music scene for years.
She tells us how shooting a live event is more than a moment captured by a photo; its about the artists’ passion, the connection to the audience and a community - a culture.
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Scanning Film - Rob Jones
FILM photography is having a resurgence of popularity around the world. It’s bringing a fresh perspective on live music photography and is defining modern street style.
Rob Jones, part of the photography collective Khroma Collective, has been shooting film for five years across the European music festival scene. The Tarsier Creative first met the London-based creative at Outlook Festival in 2018 and have been fans of his work ever since. In this feature, Rob gives us an in-depth look at his process for scanning film at home.
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Avoiding the Male Gaze - Brogan Ryan
WOMEN’S sexuality in modern media is nearly always portrayed through the lens of the Male Gaze. Cheltenham-based photographer and archivist Brogan Ryan is a creative working to help turn this tide, portraying women as they hoped and intended to be. In this month’s magazine feature she shares the thought process behind her art, the benefits shooting with film brings and why collaboration is the key to more a representative portrayal of female sexuality.
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Chasing Sunrises - Matt Greenwell
It is often said that landscape photography is a matter of being in the right place at the right time. Some would misinterpret this as luck, but as Matt Greenwell explains this month, great landscape photography is no coincidence.
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Creating Composite Imagery - Eddy Maynard
Eddy Maynard is a visual content creating wizard. The 27-year-old Middlesbrough-based creative has shot some of the world’s most renowned festivals, working with members of The Tarsier Creative in Croatia, shooting Outlook and Dimensions. He is one of those creatives with a definitive style and his composite images are something that really sets him apart. We asked him to give us an insight into how he creates these multi-layer images.
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Love Lockdown - Meg Jepson
Meg Jepson is the winner of the 2018 Portrait of Britain award and her new project has brought hope to many during quarantine. Love Lockdown shines a light on how couples have been coping while spending more time together.
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Documenting Change - Khali Ackford
Khali Ackford is a Bristol photographer who documented the Black Lives Matter protests in the city. He speaks about his experiences as a person of mixed race and the photos he took the day Bristol marched.
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