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My Media Product. The London march December 2010
Monday, 11 April 2011
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Kevin Miller
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5 comments:
Well Done Kev! great post and love the mention :D xx
THANKS LUCY, FOR HELP GETTING STARTED XXX
really like the image, very moving, should send it to Cameron, ur blog background goes very well with image as well, red, bit like the shining, here's kevin! xxx
Thanks Hayley, I put cameron in be before I lit it. Frooom Fredie.!! XXX
You seem to work very well with images that represent strong emotions, extreme human circumstances and suffering. This is commendable. Your log shows a great deal of compassion and humility and if you can infuse your work with this level of emotion then you are surely onto a winner. Your final product and the blog are all evidence of your ability to handle sensitive issues in a professional and meaningful way.
I was a little bit disappointed at the way that you had integrated the reading from the module into your work. Clearly you may need to practice a little more to get this right. We needed to see evidence of you outing your own work and of others to a theoretical context. The reading and your research do go some way, but it’s a question of depth. I appreciate that you are going to a lot of effort in this regard and I would like to encourage you to do more. Doing so will give more depth and clarity to your creative output. Your photography and you ability to convey a string message is great.
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