Leicester Peoples Photographic Gallery - Open Exhibition 17th Sept - 6th Oct 2012
A Quick run round the Leicester Peoples Photographic Gallery - Open Exhibition 2012. Over 190 images from various photographers in and around the East Midlands and beyond.
Leicester Faces by Colin Stone
Exhibition of portrait paintings by local Leicester artist Colin Stone. On show in the Flint Hall level, below The Leicester Peoples Photographic Gallery. Showing from 3rd Nov-30th Nov 2012........ sorry about the shaky quality of the video. Quick grab on my BB Playbook.
284: an Exhibition of Today's Image Makers
Marco Salotti - programme leader for the Foundation Degree in Photography and Video at Leicester College - talks about 284, an exhibition of final year students' work The exhibition runs from April 17 till April 28 at the Leicester People's Photographic Gallery
30 RARE SALTED PAPER PRINTS DOCUMENTED EVERYDAY LIFE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM FROM THE 1840s TO '50s
Photos from vintag.es Photos from vintag.es The salt print was the dominant paper-based photographic process for producing positive prints during the period from 1839 through approximately 1860.
The salted paper technique was created in 1833 by English scientist and inventor Henry Fox Talbot. He made what he called sensitive paper for photogenic drawing by wetting a sheet of writing paper with a weak solution of ordinary table salt (sodium chloride), blotting and drying it, then brushing one side with a strong solution of silver nitrate.
Here is a rare photo collection of salted paper prints that shows everyday life of the United Kingdom from the 1840s to 1850s.
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Leicester College's Learners work for the August Sander Photography Exhibtion
Learners from Leicester College's Photography Department were tasked with creating an exhibition of portrait photography as part of an exhibition of German photographer August Sander's (1876-1964) work.
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We Are Leicester City (Images and Videos)
Just a Fan video i made when i was home from college ill :) Mixture of photos and videos. Hope you guys like it !
Sly Stallone & his beautiful wife & Daughters at latest premier in Leicester Square
Sylvester Stallone leads The Expendables 3 castmates at Leicester Square premiere of blockbuster film
Leicester Waterside Adaptable Neighbourhood
Leicester Waterside has all the hard stuff it needs to kick off. A varied collection of sturdy buildings of all ages, a great bunch of committed local businesses, a position in the thick of it abutting the main road into town, the city centre, parks, the canal, a river....All that was needed was a bit of the soft stuff, a forum to put everyone in touch with each other through which to pool all the incredible energy and goodwill, and turn it into facts on the ground and help to get things moving.
A short film about incremental regeneration and community bottom-up urbanism in the city of Leicester, England.
Please visit for more info, and have a look at for a set of points for initiating a transformation of your local area.
Film team was Marialena Kassimidi, Adam Nathaniel Furman and Simon Rochowski
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Highcross Leicester's 5th birthday celebrations
Football legend Peter Shilton joined the celebrations as Leicester's Highcross shopping centre marked its fifth birthday yesterday with music, dance and lots of colour.
Time Lapse of Leicester Train Station at night
Time lapse video of Leicester train station.
New Walk Museum on Nexus 4
Quick test video shoot using Nexus 4 phone as part of a dslr video workshop at Leicester Peoples Photographic Gallery run by Josh Rai. Please excuse the wibbly wobbly quality, it was hand held.
Leicester: Candidate City of Culture 2017 : Nifty thinking
The team at Nifty Thinking have always been keen supporters of the cultural bid and whilst helping local businesses, organisations, festivals and charities with their promotions during 2013 we were privileged enough to experience the cultural delights of our great city.
We've put a short promotional video together for the people of Leicester, by the people of Leicester. To find out more about our Media Services please visit:
Also please visit the Leicester City of Culture website at:
leicestercityofculture2017.co.uk
Credits:
Nifty Thinking
Nick Sharpe -- Project Manager
Daryl Veal -- Director
Jatin Makwana -- Motion Graphics
Jim Cochrane -- Branding
Aydenn Wardle -- Photographer
Joe Mee -- Videographer
Tash Walkerdine -- Videographer
With special thanks to....
Sir Peter Soulsby -- City Mayor of Leicester
James Hickford -- Leicester City Council
Madeleine Redway -- Leicester City Council
John Helps & Maybeshewill
Pradip Patel -- Leicester Tigers Rugby Club
Sam Chambers -- Leicester City Football Club
Joe & Zack Pinchin - Leicester Riders Basketball Club
Chris Johnston -- De Montfort University
Carl Vivian -- University of Leicester
Curve Theatre Leicester
LCB Depot
Pukaar News
Lawrie Anthony -- CASE
Russ Pacey -- LCB Depot
Nicola Short -- Highcross Shopping Centre
Carol Leeming
Andy Hall -- St. Martin's Coffee
Georgie Tansell -- Love Lanes Festival
John Helps -- Handmade Festival
City Festival
Sally Emberson -- Sue Ryder Vintage and Retro
Gabrielle Miller -- Simon Says Festival
Diwali Festival
Elisabeth Barker-Carley & Andrew Mills -- Oxjam Leicester
John Coster -- Citizens Eye
Abby Park Bonfire & Firework display
Leicester Market
Clock Tower
Leicester Caribbean Festival
Golden Mile
Marcus Joseph
Demon FM Team
Zane -- Carpenter
National Space Centre
Shree Hindu Temple
Jane Wilkes
Stevie Greaves -- Model
Whale song people
The people of Leicester
Newcastle Upon Tyne. New Bridge Street. Oxford Galleries. Tiffanys. City Centre. Town. 26.09.2015.
I did this short video of the New Bridge Street area while up in Newcastle at the end of September 2015. This area is almost unrecognisable to me as I moved away from Newcastle back in 1971. I'm only posting this as there is a picture on facebook showing that the demolition of the Oxford Galleries has started, and the comments show how much the place meant to people. The Oxford Galleries were featured in the 1971 film Get Carter. I used to go here back in the late 60's, early 70's, and it was exactly as it was in the film. Great memories.
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Sir David Attenborough Visits Bradgate Park in Support of New Visitor Centre
Original Post Date: 02 May 2014
Legendary broadcaster Sir David Attenborough returned to his home town yesterday to pledge his support for the Rotary Club of Leicester. The veteran broadcaster and naturalist attended Bradgate Park in order to voice his support for the new visitor centre they want to open within the Park's grounds as part of their centenary celebrations in 2016.
The Club is hoping to convert an existing barn, transforming the space into an educational space that can be enjoyed by the 400-500,000 people who visit the park annually. They are looking for funds amounting to £150,000 to allow the project to go ahead, and want to design a modern centre to bring the park into the 21st century, and teach visitors about its rich past.
Bradgate Park is both a popular tourist attraction and a favourite destination for local residents, with an 800 year history that tells the story of 600 million year-old fossils, Ice Age hunters and Lady Jane Grey. Now an important wildlife conservation, the area is home to a wide range of animals and plants, including fine herds of deer and the largest population of ancient trees in Leicestershire.
Sir David Attenborough OM FRS grew up on the campus grounds of University College, Leicester, and as a keen explorer from a young age, often spent time in the park. He said, This is a wonderful place it was hugely important to me as a boy, here I saw things that I couldn't see anywhere else and for the first time, I saw birds for the first time, here I saw rocks and it made me think about rocks and how the land was formed, of course its a place where you fill your lungs and run up and down hills, but its also profoundly important in giving you visions of reality
Back in the 30s it was a gem of a place, and you might think that the way that the population has grown since the 1930s that places like this would be swamped and disappear and miraculously it hasn't because people of Leicester and the surrounding area care for this place and its marvellous that the rotary have decided to make this great project so people can understand what this place is and what it represents and how it came to be the way it is.
As well as Sir David showing his support, the Appeal launch was also attended by the City Mayor, the Bishop of Leicester and leaders of the Council. The Rotary Club prides itself on finding ways of helping the local community, and Rotarian David Brunton, chairman of the centenary project said: Over 100 years the Club has supported local, national and international causes and we see this as another very significant contribution to our community. We sincerely hope people will support our appeal.
To find out more or to make a donation contact Rotarian David Brunton on 07710 752669 or email Rotarian Adrian Keene treasurer at adrian.keene@southfields.com
Uyghur Living Shrines: The photography of Lisa Ross
Uyghur Living Shrines: The photography of Lisa Ross. Lisa Ross spent 10 years travelling to a remote area of western China to document the unique shrines created by the Uyghur people of the region. The New York-based photographer has published a book, Living Shrines of Uyghur China. Her exhibition, Living Shrines: Uyghur Manifestations of Faith, Saints and Islam in Western China, can be seen at the Brunei Gallery, SOAS, University of London until 21 June 2014.
Loughborough War Memorial and Carillon, U.K
Built in 1922 as a War Memorial. It houses 47 bells, crafted by the local John Taylor Bellfoundry, and its tones can be heard during the regular Thursday and Sunday afternoon concerts in summer months.
Inside the building, there is a wealth of exhibits and material relating to all branches of the armed Services with considerable material relating to both World Wars and especially the local links with American forces stationed in Leicestershire during World War II. People wishing to find out more about Loughborough's military history can visit the Loughborough Roll of Honour website which holds a large amount of photographs and other information, including a full list of the names on the Carillon Memorial.
From the viewing gallery at the top of the Carillon, there are excellent views of the Charnwood area
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Duchess of Cambridge joins Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall in a visit to the Dulwich Picture Gallery in South London England.
The party visited a children's art project.
Oakham & Rutland Photographer - Licentiateship with SWPP
This is my Fine Art Child Portraiture panel of twenty images that I submitted and passed to gain Licentiateship with The Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers (SWPP) in March 2019.
New Portrait Released of The Queen and Her Three Heirs
New portrait of Her Majesty The Queen and Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales, The Duke of Cambridge and Prince George has been released to mark the start of a new decade.
This is only the second time a portrait has been issued of The Queen and her three heirs. The first was released in April 2016 to celebrate Her Majesty’s 90th birthday.
The portrait was taken by the same photographer, Ranald Mackechnie in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday 18th December.
Report by Lily Thomas.