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#Yelling-at-concrete 12-06-11
This weeks topic – Legitimised Voyeurism I’m back and grumpier than ever, This week i’m here to discuss legitimised Voyeurism; whats this you ask? it is where the creative industry takes a concept which was once seen as intrusive and taboo and manipulates it in such a manner that it […]
New blogs to The Focus Project
Every week the focus project distributes multiples blogs in the realm of photography and moving image, as an easy way for you to keep track of them here is a list; Why not check them all out!
A ‘Focus’ expedition
Recently some collaborators from Focus ventured to a village in lincolnshire to an abandoned psychiatric hospital as part of an on going project documenting the decay of once established buildings. The asylum has clearly been disturbed many times before due to the graffiti evident, the broken car batteries and over […]
Photo-blog #12
This weeks photographer is by day a wedding photographer; however we will forgive her for that as her photographs are stunning and her work goes beyond your traditional wedding shoot. “As a child i used to make lists of things i wanted to achieve, and being a photographer was not […]
Photo-Blog #11
It’s Sunday and you know what that means; a new photo-blog! This weeks contribution comes from a Gem Smith a very talented photographer with a panache for heavy concept and quotation, The image she created here is based on a famous quote by Picasso ‘I’d like to live as a […]
Photo-Blog #9
This weeks image comes from a very ‘Focus’ orientated background, captured just outside of Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire upon one of our many ‘Focus’ Road-trips in which we use to add to our ever on going projects whilst gaining inspirations for other projects. You can view a short film from such a […]
Photo-blog #7
The image this week is from collaborator Jeanine Marteau: “This image is part of a document project focused on my Grandmother’s move from her house into a nursing home after she fell ill and spent some time in hospital. My Mother and Auntie packed and moved a lot of her […]
Photo-Blog #4
This weeks Photograph comes from Jemma Carter and here is what she had to say about it. “Taking influence from Henri Cartier Bresson and his realistic documentary style of Street photography, I gave myself a project of exploring similar themes in my home city and its streets, photographing it as […]




