Showing posts with label cathedral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cathedral. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
My first ever portfolio
There came a time when I was in year 11 to consider what I wanted to do after my GCSE's and I decided that I wanted to study photography full time. So I left school and started a course at college. Before I was offered a place I had to attend an interview with a portfolio, and this is it.
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Saturday, July 26, 2014
Coventry Cathedral
This was my first "proper" photographic type project although really, it was a year 7 R.E homework project. At this point I knew absolutely nothing about photography and basically wondered around Coventry's cathedrals with only the second digital camera my parents had ever owned, taking photos I thought looked nice.
Coventry is privileged enough to have 2 cathedrals which are, inventively called by local coventrians the "old cathedral" and the "new cathedral"! The "old cathedral" is a ruin having been bombed during the World war 2 blitz, hence the "new cathedral" was built in 1955.
You might recognise this final image from my previous post!
Coventry is privileged enough to have 2 cathedrals which are, inventively called by local coventrians the "old cathedral" and the "new cathedral"! The "old cathedral" is a ruin having been bombed during the World war 2 blitz, hence the "new cathedral" was built in 1955.
You might recognise this final image from my previous post!
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