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Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
I am a father of two, who has been a paramedic for 15 years and a professional photographer for around 5. That is until recently, from the 1st of May 2017 I will no longer work on the frontline full time. Instead I have made the transition from specialist paramedic to advanced practitioner and will be working full time in primary care. This blog will chart the development of myself from my current role of specialist paramedic to an advanced practitioner. In the last year I was diagnosed with Ankylosing spondylitis. Which is a degenerative condition which affects the spine. While this diagnosis saddened me obviously. It also came as a relief as I had struggled for over a year and had no idea what was wrong with me. So the diagnosis also came with some relief as I finally had a name to put to my condition. It did help me to look forward and consider a new career pathway. I am the first paramedic to work in primary care in my practice area. This is quite an accolade.

Thursday 22 October 2009

Form and selective view

We were asked to shoot images six images that demonstrate the use of two of the following :
  1. Beauty
  2. Form
  3. Shape and Detail
  4. Mood of isolation
  5. Selective view
 I looke dat form first and 



http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/dynoGall2.asp?catID=362

I then looked at Selective view. I went to the library and borrowed a book called icons of the 20th century edited by Peter Stepan.

Ralph Gibson : In Situ and Infanta

Babies




http://www.ralphgibson.com/archive/popup.php?id=506&album=2

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