Well, after about 6 hours of processing since when I got home till around 11.30, I've churned out around 160 images.
Here are 12 of them!!!:












The other 140-odd images can be found here.
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Artistic Protest (Dial-Up Warning)Yesterday, my old Uni, Sydney's National Art School, held a protest march-rally-thingy because of a government issue regarding either COFA or Macquarie Uni buying out the school.
Well, after about 6 hours of processing since when I got home till around 11.30, I've churned out around 160 images. Here are 12 of them!!!: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The other 140-odd images can be found here. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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This set may be your best body of photographic work to date, they are full of expression that after viewig them i feel like i had been there int he heart of it all, i guess you photograph better when you are passionate about something
The person yelling out and the stair chalker just stand out and should be submitted for publication. I recognise a few people namely Tanje in 3, am i correct? Yet again leigh i am impressed, seems like your on a wonderful expressive roll.
Great photos Leigh...
Shame that they felt the need to use the lowest form of art (graffitti) to express themselves ![]() Cheers, John
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An excellent evocative bunch of pics well suited to your style. Did you see this piece on NAS in yesterday's Crikey? Peter
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Great work Leigh, they really tell the story well, you've created a strong narrative throughout the series.
Yeah... I felt the exact same way when they were doing it. I couldn't believe that they were reducing themselves to juveniles by graffiting on buildings when they wanted people to take them seriously. Stubbsy, I hadn't read that article but half of it seems right and the other half seems like they don't know what they're on about and are being stereotypical as most people seem to do when they think of an "art school".
It's always good to know that people who haven't actually done the 3-4 years there think it's "less-than-challenging".
This one is especially funny seeing as NAS wasn't for rich kids. SCA and COFA were for rich kids. NAS was for people who didn't have a lot of money (hence the massive government subsidising) and for a lot of mature age students who didn't want that whole need for a UAI that the other art schools in NSW require. It's always good to know, however, that journalism requires opinion and no use of actual investigation. Does this person write for News Ltd? ![]() Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Outstanding coverage Leigh. The B&W treatment sets off a group of well composed images. This is a very thoughful and thought provoking series. I aspire to this level of photojournalism - thanks for sharing.
Craig
Excellent work hee.
Well done. g.
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Leigh
More on NAS in today's crikey
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Great PJ work Leigh, tells the story, covers the day's actions, really good stuff.
Definitely reminiscent of the moratorium days - late sixties through to 1972. I went to quite a few marches, and although it was definitely not the motivation for doing so (I want to stress this), it was a great place to meet girls. Greg - - - - D200 etc
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You've done an awesome job. There is a real coherent story running through your 12 pics. Really love your B&W treatment as well. I've looked through the whole set and you can really feel the anger.
D70S
Leigh, your B&W images remind me of photos i've seen of the University Students against Vietnam protests in the USA in the 1970's.
They are great and show emotion in detail. I feel for them. This is the standard of protest banner i would have expected from Art Students. ![]() http://www.leighlo.com/spore/galleries/ ... C_7375.jpg Steve.
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The older lady in #4 looks like one of the actresses in "The Golden Girls" !!! (boy am I showing my age!!)
Fantastic shots Leigh - you should be proud of these !!!! Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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