RESEARCH GALLERY
BAKER
BAKER
SHIRLEY
exploring the streets of Manchester and Salford, Shirley Baker photgraphed the life of those who were affected by The governments's scum clearance scheme. She documented the reality off those affected by it. She mostly took pictures of the kids who still regardless of What was going on around them, still had fun and played with joy.
"I was struck by the opposites I observed on the city streets"
BINET
BINET
HELENE
" Limitations are stimulations for creativity"
Focusing on the architectural aspect, Helen Binet captures buildings as living spaces rather than as seen as in the normal eye, ' just a building'. She reveals the hidden poetry and rhythm within architecture. She uses natural light to reveal texture, form and shadow.
SHULMAN
SHULMAN
JULIUS
"The camera is the least important element in photography"
highlighting the modernist and contextual aspect, Shulman is known for showcasing mid- century architecture in a way that harmonises design, environment and a sense of luxury lifestyle.
STROLLER
STROLLER
EZRA
"Photography is space, light, texture, ofcourse, but the really important element is time"
Ezra Stoller, focusing on the architectural and documentary aspect, he is appreciated for his precise approach to photographing modern architecture. His photographs capture structure and a purpose of a building.
ADAMS
ANSEL
ADAMS
"You don't take a photograph, you make it."
Using great emphasis of a technical and environmental aspect, Ansel Adams used precision, contrast and composition to capture the beauty of the environment, whilst showcasing his quality to enhance on black and white landscape photographs.
BRESSON
BRESSON
HENRI- CARTIER
"your first 10,000 photographs are the worst"
Focusing the decisive moment aspect of photography, Bresson skilfully capture the fleeting instances where a mixture of composition and a sense of an emotion is emphasised to reveal the deep truth of everyday life.
"if all the worlds a stage, then my street is my studio".
PORSZ
PORSZ
CHRIS
Capturing everyday life in PEterborough since the 1970s, Chris porsz, captures moments of everyday life through the use of candid compositions and natural lighting. His work shows a strong sense of realism and connection between the subject and the environment.
MAIER
MAIER
VIVIAN
"well, i suppose nothing is meant to last forever"
Vivian Maier photographs capture authentic moments of the everyday life in the streets of chicago and NEw york. her black and white work, photographing using the square format helps create a balanced, composed image, reflecting into the deep observation of human emotion.












































































