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Journey to … Alnmouth

Happy New Year – January sunshine in delightful Northumberland!

Stan Douglas and Introducing Weegee

To accompany the exhibition – Stan Douglas, The Fruitmarket Gallery, 7 November 2014 – 15 February 2015, David Hopkins (University of Glasgow) gave the talk “Introducing Weegee”, covering the…

Scattered Waters – Thomas Joshua Cooper

Thomas Joshua Cooper is an american photographer who has lived in Britain for over 30 years teaching at the GSA. His latest exhibition collects together his black and white, toned prints…

‘Photography as a starting point for interaction’ – Part 2 – Nothing is Impossible Under the Sun

‘Photography as a starting point for interaction’ – Part 2 – Nothing is Impossible Under the Sun Alice Myers continued the talk with a presentation of her own work….

‘Photography as a starting point for interaction’ – Part 1 – Introduction

‘Photography as a starting point for interaction’ – Part 1 – Introduction Alice Myers introduced the theme through examples by – J. T. Zealy Portrait of Renty, African-born…

Journey to… the Red Road

The Red Road flats will soon be demolished and a landmark site in Glasgow will be gone.

Journey to… Hermitage Castle

“the guardhouse of the bloodiest valley in Britain…” Managed by Historic Scotland, Hermitage Castle has a long and bloody history dating back to the 1300s situated in the…

Approaching Photography – Paul Hill

Paul Hill Talk & Book Signing: ‘Approaching Photography 1982-2014’ Paul Hill is a regular visitor to Edinburgh and has talked at Stills on a number of occasions. To…

Cyanotype Experiments – Anti-Shadow

As the Alternative Processes class drew to a close we were asked to think about a final project on the topic of anti-shadow. Using an acetate negative of…