The Coningsby Gallery
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12/7/2004

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The Coningsby Gallery, London

Photography Exhibition. Nine graduates from Amersham and Wycombe College display their Final Major Exhibition. Artists: Sarah Butler, Michele Coates, Sam Edmonds, Steve Gillions, Sally Greenwood, Jonathan Hordle, Ben Murphy, James Older, Sean Tansey


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Photography Exhibition
Nine graduates from Amersham and Wycombe College display their Final Major Exhibition

(weekdays 9.30am to 6pm, Saturday 9.30am to 12 noon) – Entry Free!
Private view - Tuesday 13 July 6.30pm to 9.30pm – please ring or email for private view)

The graduates display a wide range styles and subjects. Images are both colour and black and white, traditional and digital. For more information and images for publication please contact Sally Greenwood: tel 07974 933361

Sarah Butler, with creative imagination, using toys as the “actors”, has reproduced film stills from 8 decades of the most famous and classic films ranging from King Kong in 1933 to Lord of the Rings in 2001.

Michele Coates style of photography leans towards fashion and portraiture. She portrays images with a dramatic yet feminine atmosphere.

Sam Edmonds love of sport led him to Southampton where he records boxers training in preparation for a fight in the atmospheric Arches Gym.

Steve Gillions has a passion for motor sports which is easy to see in his selection of panoramic images showing the action and thrills at various high speed motor sports events - including Rockingham and Santa Pod.

Sally Greenwood’s documentary record of the Hare Krishna headquarters, at Bhaktivedenta Manor, near Watford in Herts, shows the spiritual and domestic life of this extraordinary culture.

Jonathan Hordle’s creative flair has led him to approach the controversial subject of Drink/Drive, portraying a series of story board images which display the emotions of a driver under the influence of alcohol from the time the decision to drive is made.

Ben Murphy from Norfolk has documented Allotment Life, which has changed very little since the war years when land became an important commodity for home grown produce.

James Older has cultivated his own version of the Hockney “Joiners” style of photography. By taking a simple subject, he creates a captivating collage of 16 images in one.

Sean Tansey from Nottingham has spent many months photographing the popular band 22-20’s and displays intimate photographs of the band taken at a live performance.

The Coningsby Gallery, 30 Tottenham St, London W1T 4RJ

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