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I like this image because the mirror frames me and my dog yet her face is visible in the foreground which adds depth. I took this image during the Photoworks workshop and I am proud of the result!
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Taken at Rufford Abbey on the grounds of the site! I thought this little guy was so striking with the bright orange with the black contrast! Crazy how something so small can be created which so beautiful.
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I love photographing my staffy, her brindle fur and greying face add texture to the image and even though she's a dog she still has a clear expression on her face. I took this image during the Photoworks workshop and I am proud of the result despite her not wanting to sit still!
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I love this black and white edit as it highlights her greying face and lively eyes. I also think the use of a light coloured blanket as the backdrop works well as it doesn't distract from the subject. I took this image during the Photoworks workshop and I am proud of the result!
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This project is a photographic series called "White". In this image we can see a girl with white skin, white dress and white hair with a white horse. The photos have a kitsch quality to them
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A few years ago I borrowed some studio lightening from my mums friend and set up a home studio to photograph dogs from the neighbourhood. This is my own dog Tom, he was a willing subject. He is a big part of my life, we bought him as a family whilst living in India and he travelled back with us to the UK and is now part of the history of my life. He will be 9 in November. The Labrador breed in Britain dates back to at least the 1830s, when it was first introduced from ships trading between the Labrador region of Canada and Poole in Dorsetshire. Its early patrons included the Earl of Malmesbury, the Duke of Buccleuch, the Earl of Home, and Sir John Scott.
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Here is an image I took of my Staffy during the Photoworks pets/animals workshop, she has been part of my life for almost 10 years and I love this photo of her yawning. At first, you see the teeth and it may connote aggression but underneath the first impression, she's a lovely, old dog who was just focused on the treats during this photoshoot!
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I love photographing my staffy, her brindle fur and greying face add texture to the image and her eyes and big ears add personality. I took this image during the Photoworks workshop and I am proud of the result despite her not wanting to sit still!