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Degree Shows 2011: Farnham, Cambridge, Edinburgh

Photography

Posted by Eliza Williams, 29 June 2011, 17:58    Permalink    Comments (2)

Last weekend, the Truman Brewery in London hosted the final Free Range round-up of photography BA (Hons) degree shows. Here is our pick of the work from Cambridge School of Art: Anglia Ruskin University; University for the Creative Arts, Farnham; and Edinburgh Napier University. First up is one of a series of flower images by Chris Spackman (Farnham).

Fake Plastic Trees by Amy Elyse Stringer, Farnham

Daniel Bergo, Farnham

Verge of Adulthood by Emmie Thorstenson, Farnham

No Rambos, photographs taken in paintball game zones, by Robin Godden, Farnham. Work by all of this year's graduates from Farnham can be viewed online at farnhamfotoflux.co.uk


Sex Toys by Julio Mosso, Cambridge

Five Hundred Negatives by Natasha Biggs, Cambridge

Charlotte Knight, Cambridge

George – A Dream Within A Dream, by Claire Remmington, Cambridge

1/3000th of an ounce! by Helena Carvell, Cambridge. Work by all of this year's graduates from Cambridge can be viewed online at cutgrass2011.com



Summerfolks by Adam Varga, Edinburgh Napier

Girl With Red Hair Reading by Hannah Byers-Brown, Edinburgh Napier

I have included websites for graduates where available, but for further contact info and also general information on Free Range, visit free-range.org.uk.

2 Comments

Good collection. Charlotte Knight's man close up shot was my favorite. He has a few other good close ups on flickr but this one was the best I think.
Omer @ Design Studio
2011-06-30 07:26:39


Great showcase of degree show photography, all these photographers are talented, each picture being very unique and different, I'm really fond of the photography skills of Emmie Thorstenson, she has captured the ambitions of the individuals in her showcase verge of adulthood.
Vimal Van
2011-06-30 09:03:21


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