#PICBOD

Picbod - [pic-bod] is a free and open undergraduate photography class run by Jonathan Worth and Matt Johnston from the photography team at Coventry University in the UK
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Ross Rawlings in Conversation with #picbod

CU Photographygraduate Ross Rawlings came in to talk to the #picbod class today, it was an awesome session with a guided tour through Ross’ work and approach to photography. We were also lucky Ross showed us work previously unseen, the images were uploaded to his website after our discussion and can be found online here.

Rawlings vigorously documents both his own life and that of his relationships and speaks openly and honestly about his approach to image making and why he turns the camera on himself and those closest to him. MJ.

ROSS RAWLINGS

2 comments to Ross Rawlings in Conversation with #picbod

  • [...] I was honured to be invited to contribute to this years #PicBod, a free and open undergraduate class, run by Jonathan Worth at Coventry University. We discussed my photo projects with the class and I showed some previously unseen work that I’ve made recently, I wouldn’t usually choose to show work in progress, particularly as its at it’s beginning stages but it seemed fitting to show the #PicBod class as it meets the themes of the module. You can see this work here http://goo.gl/HefRw and you can listen to my discussion with Jonathan here http://goo.gl/RVBTU [...]

  • [...] Ross Rawlings‘s talk, I realized I need to get in touch and explore more one particular relationship I’ve been [...]

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