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In Conversation with Nicola Gaughan

Posted on August 11, 2018 by Admin under Creativity, Design, film, filmmaking, History, History and Heritage, Interview, Photography

TweetI was recently interviewed by Ade Oduyemi for his podcast The Whole Lot. The interview is now available on iTunes here. Ade says: I’m an inheritance planner and will writer in my day job. Someone, in an attempt at humour, once asked the connection between inheritance on the one hand and talking to artists, and business […]

Best of Iconic Creative blog 1

Posted on July 20, 2018 by Admin under 30 Day Blogging Challenge, Canva, Case Study, Creativity, Design, film, filmmaking, History, History and Heritage, independent film, Mobile phone filming, Photography, Review, Tips, Typography, Video

TweetThe Best of Iconic Creative blog – Week 1 roundup Well, the first week of the 30 Day Blogging Challenge is done. Last time I tried it I managed to get to day 8. I’m almost there this time and hoping to go past that marker, this time. Hopefully you’ve found the posts interesting and […]

China’s First Emperor and the Terracotta Warriors exhibition

Posted on July 15, 2018 by Admin under 30 Day Blogging Challenge, Design, exhibition panel design, History, History and Heritage, Review

TweetChina’s First Emperor and the Terracotta Warriors exhibition, in Liverpool – a review I’ve wanted to see the Terracotta Warriors for years. Given my mobility issues, the dream of this was becoming more difficult. Then I saw that it was coming to Liverpool and I knew I had to work out how see it, what […]

Case study – Exhibition panels for Islington Heritage Centre

Posted on July 11, 2018 by Admin under 30 Day Blogging Challenge, Case Study, Design, History, History and Heritage

TweetCase Study – Exhibition panels for Islington Heritage Centre Islington Heritage Centre were planning a 4 year long commemoration of WW1. The focus would be on Islington Home Front during the Great War. A series of 9 exhibition panels was required where the Centre could showcase information and photographs. The panels would tell the story […]

The Autochrome

Posted on June 26, 2018 by Admin under colour, History, Photography

TweetThis Autochrome essay was my final essay on my HNC Photography Course – I gained a Distinction for the whole course, which entailed gaining a Distinction on each of ten modules. In the context of this Autochrome essay what do we understand ‘colour photography’ to encompass? Does it refer to a transparent image that can’t be duplicated […]

What inspired me to get into film?

Posted on February 22, 2018 by Admin under film, filmmaking, History, independent film, RAF, WW2

TweetLike most families, who lost someone during WW2 we occasionally watched a war film on Sunday afternoons, films such as the Dambusters, and I sometimes wondered if my Uncle Jim, had done anything like that. But it never crossed my mind that I would think about making a film. Ever since I was a child, […]

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