https://www.marieleneudecker.co.uk

 

 

after a tutorial:

Researching around setting restrictions and limitations to make my work flow together more and look like a series of works. At the moment there's not much purpose to the images I take and they are all over the place.

Looking at using the same camera settings to show differences, in time, light, speed. 

Same distance from me to subject? Same composition, for example whole body of person with me. 

FILM? video, showing the movement of water. 

Roni Horn

‘you are the weather’

Roni Horn – ‘Still water, river thames’

 

 

ALICE MYERS

 

BRAD TEMPKIN

‘THE STATE OF WATER’

 

EDWARD BURTYNSKY

‘WATER’

  Oil Spill #4  Oil Skimming Boat, Near Ground Zero, Gulf of Mexico, June 24, 2010

 

  Oil Spill #10  Oil Slick at Rip Tide, Gulf of Mexico, June 24, 2010

  Colorado River Delta #2  Near San Felipe, Baja, Mexico, 2011

QUINTIN LAKE

Covering almost 7,000 miles of coast over a period of five years, with only a tent and meagre rations, photographer Quintin Lake set out to capture the beauty of our island nation through all the seasons

https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2020/oct/19/i-walked-the-perimeter-coast-of-britain-photo-essay

“I mostly slept in a tent to save money but also because I felt that sleeping on the soil connected me to the landscape and meant I could be best-positioned for dawn and dusk photography.”

Drinks on the beach, Ferring, West Sussex

 

 

 

 

https://www.artwalkporty.co.uk

 

BOOKS:

– Roger deacon Water log

– daisy johnson ‘everything under’

– the library of water ‘the faraway nearby’

– Tessa wardley ‘the mindful art of swimming’