Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy (and a very photographic) New Year!!

Want to set yourself a challenge .....
or a resolution for 2011 ....
want to improve your photography???

Then try a 365 project - simply take a photograph every day for the year.

It's a great way to try photographing different things and to provide a record of your life for one year.

For inspiration see Phil Gould's website - www.365photographydays.com














Subscribe to a website to keep you motivated and get tips - such as- http://365project.org/




Using an iPhone??
Then search for the Project365 app at the iTunes store.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

iPhone app showing best photo sites in Cambridge

An ARU student has produced an app available via iTunes.


Full version is £1.79 - the lite version is free.

Download from iTunes.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Look what you can do with an iPhone ....

"Does it really matter what camera Damon Winter used to make these beautifully composed images? I don't think so. It's the images that are important." James Estrin

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 16

Exposure Triangle

Tuesday, December 07, 2010








British Heart Foundation Photography Competition





Red for Heart (all you have to do is incorporate the colour red into your image)





Fantastic prizes in the student category including:




  • Canon EOS 60D Digital SLR Camera (worth £1,199)

  • Once in a lifetime opportunity for a one-day shoot shadowing an award winning Getty photographer

Winning entries are also published in the Independent on Sunday newspaper.

Closing date: 9th January 2011
Entry fee applies (but all proceeds go to Red for Heart fundraising campaign)

For more details click here

Monday, December 06, 2010

Another Christmas Competition!!!

Theme: Modern Christmas


Winning entry to be published in the Cambridge Evening News


Must be aged between 13-26 to enter


Closing date: 13th December 2010


For more info - click on link www.facebook.com/cambridgefolkmuseum

Sunday, December 05, 2010

Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 15

Panning

Friday, December 03, 2010

"The matter of art in photography may come down to this: it is the capture and and projection of the delights of seeing; it is the defining observation full and felt."

Walker Evans
Image by Walker Evans

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Long Road Photography

Christmas Card Competition

Take an image suitable the 2011 Long Road Christmas Card and win a prize worth £10!!!!!

The image needs to be related to Christmas – holly, snow, ice, robin, decorations ……. AND link to Long Road.

Place you entries on the C15 Memory Stick in the “Christmas Card Image” folder.

Make sure your entry has your name on it.

Closing date: End of Term

Prize-winner to be announced in the New Year.


For tips on taking images in snow - view this recent blog post.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Nikon D60 for sale

Kit includes:
D60 Body
AF-S DX VR 18-200mm lens
All with original boxes and instructions.

Offers around £600
If you are interested, please see Andrea who can put you in touch with the seller.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 14

Aperture Values

Saturday, November 27, 2010

It's snowing ........

If you want to go and take images of the snow here are a few tips to get you started.

  • Make sure your batteries are FULLY charged - the cold will deplete them much much faster.

  • Consider taking a poly bag with you - you may wish to crouch down low and won't want to get all soggy!
  • Digital cameras - if you are shooting JPEG - check your white balance - snow can easily appear too blue or too orange depending on the lighting conditions.
  • If you are shooting RAW you will not need to worry about white balance as you can adjust this in RAW conversion.
  • WATCH your exposure. Your camera will have a tendancy to produce images that are too dark if the snow is really bright.
  • On digital cameras you may have a 'snow' mode so try that. If you have a histogram feature on your camera to view your exposure, check to see if your highlights are getting blown out (reduce exposure if they are). For more on using a histogram see video below:

  • If you are shooting black and white film you should OVER EXPOSE by one stop (make sure that needle is heading towards the + symbol).

For more tips and some great ideas for images - watch the video below:

Thursday, November 25, 2010

"Learn from the best; the second-raters have nothing to offer."
David Hurn

Image by David Hurn
"Vintage Watson"

Albert Watson at Hamiltons Gallery, London

26th November 2010 - 21st January 2011

For more info - click here.
Image by Alvert Watson

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Smash His Camera - Ron Galella

Paparazzi Photographer


This was on BBC1 last night- you can watch online on BBC iPlayer until 28th December.


Information on programme

Widely considered to be the world's first paparazzi photographer, the controversial American photojournalist Ron Galella was sued by Jackie Kennedy and had his jaw broken by Marlon Brando. Throughout a career spanning more than 40 years, Galella's stalking tactics have attracted criticism, hostility and lawsuits. But his relentless pursuit of the famous has enabled him to amass an archive of 3 million photographs that represent a unique record of modern American celebrity culture.

In this film, the award-winning programme-maker Leon Gast follows Galella as he revisits some of his old haunts and recalls his encounters with the stars who have tried - and usually failed - to evade his lens.

Click here to watch on BBC iPlayer.

For more info on Ron Galella click here.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 13

This episode is on white balance.

Saturday, November 20, 2010












Image by Andrea Norrington
Autumn is a great time for sunrise and sunset photography


This article is full of good tips.
Click here to read.

Friday, November 19, 2010




The strange allure of train station steps and other urban scenes of beauty

Examples of urban images from a recent competition by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment.

Click here to view.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

"If a day goes by without my doing something related to photography, it's as though I've neglected something essential to my existence, as though I had forgotten to wake up."

Richard Avedon

Image by Richard Avedon

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

A2 Photography

Student Photographic Competition

“The Journey is the Destination”

The winner of the competition is Arron Voice. His shot contrasts the bustle of Oxford Street with the relative calm of Ramillies Street where we visited the Photographers’ Gallery.

Although the Gallery is now closed until Autumn 2011 you can still participate in their Street Photography project online by visiting www.photonet.org.uk


Image by Aaron Voice

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 12

Depth of Field explained








In pictures: Hasselblad Masters for 2009

The prestigious Hasselblad Masters celebrates established and rising photographic artists.

View a slideshow of work from this years winners here.

For more info on the Hasselblad Master series click here.





Friday, November 12, 2010










Images by Mick Rock
Mick Rock


Music photographer interviewed by BBC.

For the interview - click on the link below:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11722670

Thursday, November 11, 2010

"Unlike the writer, once I unpack my bags, there is no chance for another draft - either I have the shot or I don't. This is what drives and hauntes the professional photographers, the gnawing sense that 'this is it'."

Steve McCurry

Image by Steve McCurry

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

John Cyr

Developer Trays





Check out his project where he has been photographing developer trays belonging to different photographers.

Image by John Cyr

Tuesday, November 09, 2010


The Julie Project by Darcy Padilla

An incredibly personal and involved project over 17 years photographing Julie and documenting her struggle with HIV/AIDS and poverty in America.

Click below for the link:
http://www.darcypadilla.com/thejulieproject/intro.html

Sunday, November 07, 2010

Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 11

A range of studio lighting set ups.

Friday, November 05, 2010

Remember, remember the 5th November!!!

How to Photograph Fireworks




Summary on a digital compact camera:
Use a tripod (one of those mini tripods is ideal for this - Poundland currently doing them for a bargain £1!!

Use Fireworks option if you have it

If not - use the lowest ISO you can, the longest shutter speed you can and a two second self-timer

Summary on a digital SLR camera:
Use a tripod (not a Poundland one)

Use Manual mode (M)

Select 5 second shutter speed (you can try others)

Select the lowest ISO you can - 100 or 200

Use an aperture of f10 or smaller (eg f11, f16)

Use a remote release (if you don't have one use the 2 second self-timer)

Summary on a film camera:
Use a tripod

Use a slow film (FP4 for example)

Use 'B' mode for the shutter speed and expose for approx. 5 seconds

Use an aperture of f11 or f16

All cameras:
Framing and viewpoint

Try and get above the crowd.

Think about having a foreground interest - crowd, building etc

Lens
Use a wide angle lens to ensure that you can capture the area of the sky that the fireworks exploding

Flash
Turn off!!!

If you don't have a tripod
Then use a surface to rest your camera on - bench, wall etc
Using the self-timer will help to ensure that the camera is as steady as possible








Thursday, November 04, 2010

"Daylight is the most delicious of the several kinds of light available to a photographer."

Irving Penn

Image by Irving Penn

Monday, November 01, 2010

Ex-students feature in Velvet Magazine

Marcus Barnes and Rachel Abraham both have work featured in Velvet Magazine.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 10

This video explains lighting ratios - essential if you wish to use studio lighting.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

"It is a creation myth; how things came to be as they are. In this constructed place - our classroom - we revisit the past, the students examine the facts, and will participate in the construction of history, a history that had been told to them by others. Now with their own bodies, they engage their own dark truths. The age of innocence has past, they are now responsible for the future."

Carrie Mae Weems

Image by Carrie Mae Weems





The Month in Photography


Bit slow of the mark on this one ... so apologies ... this series has been running since March in The Guardian.

The first link is for the current one ..... previous months then listed further down the post.

Click and enjoy - for info on the images click the 'show captions' option on the bottom right of the video.


OCTOBER
Welcome to the Observer New Review's monthly guide to the 20 best photographic exhibitions and books, with images by William Eggleston, Stephen Shore, Chris Killip, Alixandra Fazzina, Philip Jones Griffiths, Tim Hetherington, Paul Strand, Mary Ellen Mark and many more.

SEPTEMBER
Robert Capa, Gerda Taro, Nadav Kander, Alixandra Fazzina, Philip Jones Griffiths, Tim Hetherington, Paul Strand, Sally Mann and many more.

AUGUST
Robert Capa, David Seymour and Gerda Taro, as well as from Nadav Kander, Mary Ellen Mark, Philip Jones Griffiths, Robert Doisneau, Paul Strand, Sally Mann and many more

JULY
Sebastião Salgado, Sally Mann, Wolfgang Tillmans, Nadav Kander, Philip Jones Griffiths, Tim Hetherington, Bruce Davidson, Richard Avedon and many more

JUNE
Henri Cartier-Bresson, Philip-Lorca DiCorcia, Helen Levitt, Don McCullin, Man Ray, Sally Mann, Bruce Davidson, Ansel Adams and many more

MAY
Henri Cartier-Bresson, Francesca Woodman, Ryan McGinley, Helen Levitt, Don McCullin, Man Ray, Sally Mann, Robert Frank and many more

APRIL
Henri Cartier-Bresson, Stanley Greene, Don McCullin, Richard Billingham, Eve Arnold, Nadav Kander, Simon Roberts, Craig McDean, and many more

MARCH
Henri Cartier-Bresson, Walker Evans, Don McCullin, Eugene Richards, Irving Penn, Paul Graham, Simon Roberts, and many more

Monday, October 25, 2010

Eadwaerd Muybridge Exhibition at Tate Britain.

Just for iPhone users.

Free app to Muybridgizer your images!

For more info - click here.



Cambridge Camera Club Exhibition

at Guildhall, Cambridge

From Monday 25th October - Sunday 31st October 2010
Free admission

Opening times :
1pm - 5pm Monday
10am - 5pm Tuesday - Sunday

For more info click here.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Images of the Islamic Revolution


The recent protests in Tehran have been both passionate and violent, but this is not the first time such scenes have unfolded.

In 1979, photojournalist David Burnett captured the Islamic Revolution that toppled the Shah in Iran.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/world_news_america/8283726.stm

Monday, October 18, 2010

Half Term

Going out and about over half-term?????

The following exhibitions are on over the UK and are well worth checking out:

London
National Portrait Gallery, Trafalgar Square.
Camille Silvy - Photographer of Modern Life 1834-1910
On until 24 October 2010
Entrance fee applies

An Englishman in New York: Photography by Jason Bell
On until 17 April 2011
Entrance free

From where I stand: Photographs by Mary McCartney
On until 13 February 2011
Entrance freeLink
Twentieth Century Portraits Photographs by Dmitri Kasterine
On until 3 April 2011
Entrance free


Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington
Shadow Catchers: Camera-less Photography
On until 20 February 2011
Entrance fee applies

Photography Gallery, Room 38a
Selection of images from the V&A collection of images.
Entrance free


Tate Britain, Pimlico
Eadweard Muybridge
Until 16 January 2011
Entrance fee appllies

Photofusion, Brixton

Edmund Clark
On until 26 November 2010
Entrance free

Various locations in East London
photomonth East London Photography Festival
On throughout October - check website for more details


Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex

De La Warr Pavilion
Myth, Manners and Memory Photographers of the American South
On until 3 January 2011
Entrance free

Eastbourne, Sussex
Towner Gallery
Artist Rooms: Robert Mapplethorpe
On until 21 November 2010
Entrance free

Brighton
Various locations
Brighton Photo Biennial 2010 - curated by Martin Parr
Exhibitions by a variety of photographers all over Brighton - see the website for further details
On until 14 November 2010
Entrance free

Bradford, West Yorkshire
National Media Museum
From Back Home - Anders Peterson and JH Engstrom
and
Fay Godwin: Land Revisted
On until 27 March 2011
Entrance free

Impressions Gallery
Bringing the War Back Home
On until 14 November 2010
Entrance free

Southend-On-Sea, Essex
Focal Point Gallery
Anna Parkina 'The Ticket is For Today'
On until 6 November 2010
Entrance free

More exhibitions are being added to the list ..... so keep checking back!
Student Photography Competition

For more information: http://www.harman-inkjet.com/competitions/studentcomp10t.asp

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Controversial pictures go on show in Paris


A former news photographer has produced a series of controversial pictures which draw on the paintings of the Old Masters to make searing comments about the big issues of today.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8392226.stm

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 8

Using a light meter to balance ambient and flash.

World leaders photographed 'up close and personal'


A photographer has attempted to capture world leaders, including Barack Obama and Robert Mugabe, in a more personal light.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8393318.stm

Sunday, October 03, 2010

Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 7

The difference between wide angle and telephoto

Capturing disaster through photography


During wars and natural disasters it is often one searing photograph that captures the raw emotion and drama better than anything else.

It is those iconic images that photographer Matt McDermott has taken around the world and most recently in the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/world_news_america/8586266.stm

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Studio Induction Session

If you wish to use the Photographic Studio in C18 sign up for a Studio Induction with Mary Weinberger on Wednesday lunchtimes.

Capturing Americans through a lens

For decades, Robert Bergman has travelled around America with his camera capturing what he describes as: "The humanity of the people he meets."

The result has been an impressive body of work that is now on display in three solo exhibits.

In this first person account, he talks about his career and the people he has captured through his camera lens.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/world_news_america/8415342.stm

Tuesday, September 28, 2010












New project run by The Photographers Gallery - for all budding street photographers.

Get set a mission each week - and upload your image to take part in the challenge.

For more information - click here.











Exhibition at Snow Hill, Birmingham

September 30 - 21 November 2010

For more info - click here.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 3


Tutorial Video
The first in a 3 episode series to help answer the question, "What should I buy?" Basic principles of light are discussed in this episode.



Extension Activity

If you are interested in using studio lighting then watch the following episodes.
NOTE: We are not suggesting that you need to buy any equipment - however these videos give you a very good low-down on studio equipment.






Henri Cartier Bresson's lens on the world


Peter Galassi, chief curator of photography at New York's Museum of Modern Art, talks about Henri Cartier Bresson, the man whose camera left such an enduring mark.

For decades, Bresson travelled the globe capturing different cultures through his camera lens, and his iconic photos established him as one of the 20th century's great photojournalists.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/world_news_america/8679164.stm

Wednesday, September 22, 2010





How to take stunning photographs
TV series on Channel 5

Tuesday nights at 7.30pm

For more about the programme and the featured photographers - click here.

Missed an episode - watch online - click here

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

STOP PRESS STOP PRESS STOP PRESS STOP PRESS

Studio Inductions


Start Wednesday 22 September
In C18
1.35pm - 2.35pm
See Mary for details.

Remember you must complete a studio induction before you can use the studio.

Monday, September 20, 2010









Eadweard Muybridge

Tate Britain 8 September 2010 – 16 January 2011

At Tate Britain

Entrance fee applies

For more info - click here.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 2

Tutorial Video
In this episode Mark describes the two types of light meters. He answers the questions, "What meter should I buy?" and "How do I use a light meter?"

The pioneer of photography

During the early days of photography, Eadweard Muybridge used multiple cameras to capture motion, changing the way we see movement forever.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/world_news_america/8695128.stm

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

How to Take Stunning Pictures

New series on Channel 5

Tuesday nights at 7.30pm

Photography masterclass presented by Suzi Perry. Celebrity photographer Harry Borden instructs two budding snappers in how to turn simple snapshots of friends and family into stunning portraits. Harry's students are then put to the test with assignments that include producing a heroic portrait for the Help for Heroes charity.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Wanted - Year 13 Photography Students to be paparazzi photographers for the evening.

A new local business needs photographers for Friday 17th September 2010 between 8pm - 10pm to photograph clients at a local nightclub.

If you are interested let Andrea know asap.

NB Long Road Photography is not responsible for any negotations regarding payment for this work.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 1

Tutorial video
In this episode Mark explains how the shutter works, shutter sync, and how to control the ambient light exposure while using a flash. Visit us online at: www.snapfactory.com

Saudi women photograph their world

Until a few years ago, taking photographs in public was banned in Saudi Arabia.

Now a group of women Saudi photographers have released a new book and staged an exhibition in Washington, offering a unique glimpse inside their culture.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/world_news_america/8899583.stm

Thursday, September 09, 2010

Welcome to all our new Year 12 students.

Hope you had a fantastic summer break and are looking forward to studying Photography with us.

Use the blog to find out about:

Course Information (displayed on the side bar)
workshop information
studio booking times
homework
deadlines
Information on Photography (main news feed)
competitions
events
exhibitions
news stories about Photography
and anything else photography related!

The Photo Team

Monday, September 06, 2010









Edward Weston
Exhibition at Chris Beetles Art Gallery 8 & 10 Ryder St
St James's
London SW1Y 6QB

8th September - 25th September 2010

For more info click here.

Thursday, July 15, 2010


Camille Silvy, Photographer of Modern Life, 1834-1910

At National Portrait Gallery, London

From 15 July - 24 October 2010

In the Porter Gallery
Entrance Fee charged.

For more info click here.



Camille Silvy was a pioneer of early photography and one of the greatest French photographers of the nineteenth century. This exhibition includes many remarkable images which have not been exhibited since the 1860s.
Ex-Long Road Students visit

Two former A Level Photography students visited Long Road to speak about their experiences at becoming photographers.

Both Brendan Berry and James Thomson graduated last year from the prestigious Documentary Photography course at Newport, University of Wales.

Both students spoke about their recent work and projects at university. They then spoke individually to current students about their work, giving advice and tips.

Top: James Thomson speaking to students about their AS projects
Bottom: Brendan Berry standing by a display of his work in the college


Tuesday, July 06, 2010
















Know your rights as a Photographer

We don't normally recommend buying things on here - but this free gift in Amateur Photographer has a dual purpose!

Keep your lenses clean and know your rights at the same time!!!

The July 10 issue of Amateur Photographer is the one to buy!!!


ISSUE ON SALE NOW!!!

Sunday, July 04, 2010


Wolfgang Tillmans
26 June—19 September 2010


At Serpentine Gallery, London
Admission free

For more info click here.

The Serpentine Gallery presents Wolfgang Tillmans’ first major exhibition in London since 2003. Conceived by the artist for the Serpentine Gallery, the exhibition will present figurative and abstract work from the last ten years.

Friday, July 02, 2010

Current student Anthony Risino is in the news!

From Ely Standard, Thursday 24 June 2010

All photographs by Anthony Risino.





Thursday, July 01, 2010






















Ken Russell - Retrospective


At Proud Chelsea until 25 July 2010.

Proud Chelsea presents Ken Russell: A Retrospective an intimate and revealing collection of both iconic and lesser known images taken by one of the country’s greatest living filmmakers, Ken Russell.

For more info click here.













Late night open at Cambridge Botanical Gardens

Gardens will be open until 8pm on the following dates:

Wednesday 7th July
Wednesday 21st July
Wednesday 4th August
Wednesday 18th August

A wonderful opportunity to do some twilight photography at the beautiful botanic gardens.

Tours and picnics are also available but need to be booked.



Monday, June 28, 2010



Exhibition at Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Downing Street Cambridge
On until 25 September 2010

Mark Adams is one of New Zealand's leading photographers so a fantastic opportunity to check out his work.

For more info: www.maa.cam.ac.uk
Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition
Museum of Zoology
Downing Street
Cambridge


Photo: Flight of the locust by Chris van Rooyen / Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2009.


Until Saturday 24th July
Entrance free

For more info click here.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Photography Trip
We are planning an A2 visit to two major photographic exhibitions in London, on Wednesday 14th July. The cost is £17 plus £12.50 for the meal in the evening at Wong Kei's Restaurant. Letters can be collected from the Photography Office and need to be returned to the Finance Office by Friday 25th June at the latest.









EXPOSED at Tate Modern, presents 250 works by celebrated artists and photographers. The exhibition explores a range of different imagery from the nineteenth century to the present day. This includes different forms of covert photography, hidden cameras and images taken without the knowledge of the subject. Surveillance is a key theme running through the exhibition. Some of the work will challenge the viewer.

Highlights include iconic images from Brassai, Walker Evans, WeeGee, Philip-Lorca di Corcia, Nan Goldin, Guy Bourdin, Man Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Lee Miller,Helmut Newton among others.

The Family and the Land



The work of American photographer Sally Mann is deeply rooted in both her family and the landscape she lives and works in. This exhibition at the Photographers' Gallery, draws on several powerful photographic series from throughout her long career.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

News story on BBC Website
Snapshot affair: the enduring power of the Polaroid