A Guy Martin image from the Exhibition
With thanks to http://www.peoplesrepublicofsouthdevon.co.uk/2011/12/24/images-from-the-frontline-guy-martins-shifting-sands-in-falmouth/
University College Falmouth's School of Media & Performance presents Shifting Sands, an exhibition of the work produced by Guy alongside a series of events highlighting the heavy price that can be paid by front line photojournalists in the cause of documenting a country and its people's struggle for freedom."
Above Text copied from the Exhibition Leaflet
My Response
I found this quite a difficult exhibition to view because of its content. I do not have any wish myself to do photojournalism. I would find it much too difficult to be in war torn countries, seeing and documenting such tragic sights of dead bodies and carnage.
This exhibition is excellent. The photographs, vivid pictures shot by Guy Martin, captured the grief, the pain and the destruction of the countries he recorded. I can not imagine the dangers photographers like Guy Martin expose themselves too when they embark on these hazardous missions. I admire their courage.
This exhibition is in remembrance of Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros, two of Guy's friends who were killed in the rocket attack that injured Guy.
A few images I shot while visiting Falmouth, shot with a Pentax K1000 on 35mm colour film. The film was dated 2005.
Lunch
Two Ladies
A Couple
Cafe Bunting
Falmouth Alley
Can you Spot the Bicycle?
Sea Creatures
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