Bradley Rippingale Year 1 UAL Level 3 Photography Student

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Bradley Rippingale Zine


Above is from the task “Lines”, specifically diagonal lines, this was shot at Hollingworth Lake, Rochdale.

Bradley Rippingale September 2016 – February 2017 ‘Zine’

Above is from the task “patterns”, specifically natural patterns, this was shot near College.

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Another example of expeimenting with depth of field.

This Zine will record my best work throughout the time I have attended the college for photography.

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I used this for the task “Words”, the word was “Fear”. The fear behind it is one of two, some people have incredibly strong fear of heights, and the other is drowning.

I shot this for the words task and included it here because it reprisents how loud the city would be in the distance.

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(Micro Landscapes)

For this task we had to respond to an artwork that we picked from the Manchester art gallery, I chose the red staircase of blocks. Above is my final image from this task.

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(Micro Landscapes)

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(Micro Landscapes)

I shot this while experimenting with OCF (Off Camera Flash), we were using speedlights attached to triggeres and directed where they should be placed.

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Light Trails This was the first Light Trails photo I have taken, I wasn’t very happy with it so I decided to re-shoot.

(Micro Landscapes)

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(Blue Toned)

This is what I got from re-shooting it

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(Original / Pre-Processing)

These were my first print-outs one plain and one sepia toned.

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120 Film Prior to attending College I had never shot film (apart from wind on disposable cameras). The next pages show my work (taking, developing and printing 10 film).

(Processed into Black & White)

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Experimenting with depth of field using Apeture Priority.

One of my responces to August Sander.

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