Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Sunday, 6 December 2009
"...but what they really want to see is a pictures with a figure or an object in the middle of it. They want something obvious. The blindness is apparent when someone lets slip the word 'snapshot'. Ignorance can always be covered by 'snapshot'. The word has never had any meaning. I am at war with the obvious."
William Eggleston.
William Eggleston.
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Cardiff.
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Friday, 23 October 2009
Friday, 16 October 2009
Monday, 28 September 2009
Sunday, 9 August 2009
Monday, 29 June 2009
Major Project.
Here are a few Images from my major project for my first year at UWN.
Synopsis:
On the 21st of September 2003, at 5 pm, Dominique's son was the victim of a hit and run attack. Adam, who is now 23, sustained injuries that have resulted in six years of intensive hospital treatment, and he is still recovering. Dominique has cared and fought for Adam's well being, ensuring he received the best treatment possible. A battle that has been hard won and still continues.
She has not only had to fight for Adam's physical and mental well being but also his future. In late 2007 Dominique won a year long court case over Adam's compensation and cost of care. A hugely important victory as it allowed Dominique to begin work on setting up a house for Adam in which he can comfortably live. However, despite this, smaller issues constantly arise resulting in more and more work for her.
Despite these hindrances Dominique still maintains a bright out look. With Adam hopefully moving into his house in the near future Dominique will have less to worry about and can begin to continue her life as Adam regains independence. However, at the moment Dominique's battle for her son's recovery continues.
Synopsis:
On the 21st of September 2003, at 5 pm, Dominique's son was the victim of a hit and run attack. Adam, who is now 23, sustained injuries that have resulted in six years of intensive hospital treatment, and he is still recovering. Dominique has cared and fought for Adam's well being, ensuring he received the best treatment possible. A battle that has been hard won and still continues.
She has not only had to fight for Adam's physical and mental well being but also his future. In late 2007 Dominique won a year long court case over Adam's compensation and cost of care. A hugely important victory as it allowed Dominique to begin work on setting up a house for Adam in which he can comfortably live. However, despite this, smaller issues constantly arise resulting in more and more work for her.
Despite these hindrances Dominique still maintains a bright out look. With Adam hopefully moving into his house in the near future Dominique will have less to worry about and can begin to continue her life as Adam regains independence. However, at the moment Dominique's battle for her son's recovery continues.
Thursday, 30 April 2009
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