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Nikon D3100 raw capture post processed with Photoshop CC and Sketchup Pro into a before and after visualisation rendering.
The following applet www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/ was used to generate the above image of the web site www.hull.ac.uk/hive
Modulus, a Belgian producer of modular housing systems, ordered these visualisations for a development project in Kigali. Rendered in Vray4C4D
3D render I did for a furniture designer who didn't get her models ready for the fotoshoot. ;-) rendered in Cinema4D with Vray.
Practical Photography - Boot Skills camp. A weekend of photography based at Edwinstowe Youth Hostel. We had sessions on four themes; Visualisation, Composition, Light (using reflectors) and Creativity.
Our rendered landscape architect's visualisation for this residential development. More information on Tyson Road on our website.
Manipulated photo with added drive entrance and gateway as part of a visual impact assessment for a farm development.
visualisation des données, razor is the name of the micro controller with sensors - Processing movie
Manipulated panoramic photo with added lake and log cabins as part of a visual impact assessment for a farm development.
Visual communication was a powerful tool in the journey to independence. Posters, t-shirts and pamphlets celebrated new national autonomy and promoted the cause of African liberation worldwide. Pan-African and international collectives, including the Organisation of African Unity, stood together against colonialism and imperialism.
The Organisation of Solidarity with the Peoples of African, Asia and Latin America (OSPAAAL) was born out of the Tricontinental Conference held in Cuba in 1956. OSPAAAL sought to promote cooperation between socialist countries adn anti-imperial liberation movements, and to stern interference from former colonisers and capitalist powers.
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Taken in the Exhibition
Africa Fashion
(July 2022 to April 2023)
The irresistible creativity, ingenuity and unstoppable global impact of contemporary African fashions are celebrated in an extensive display of garments, textiles, personal testimonies, photographs, sketches, film and catwalk footage in this exhibition. Many of the garments on show hail from the archives of iconic mid-twentieth century African designers – Shade Thomas-Fahm, Chris Seydou, Kofi Ansah and Alphadi. Alongside these are personal insights from influential contemporary African fashion creatives, including Imane Ayissi, IAMISIGO, Moshions, Thebe Magugu and Sindiso Khumalo, as well as highlights from fashion trends of the day, which are on display for the first time.
Foregrounding individual African voices and perspectives, the exhibition presents African fashions as a self-defining art form that reveals the richness and diversity of African histories and cultures. Africa Fashion celebrates the vitality and innovation of a selection of fashion creatives from over 20 countries, exploring the work of the vanguard in the twentieth century and the creatives at the heart of this eclectic and cosmopolitan scene today.
Across contemporary couture, ready-to-wear, made-to-order and adornment, the exhibition seeks to offer a close-up look at the new generation of ground-breaking designers, collectives, stylists and fashion photographers working in Africa today. It explores how the digital world accelerated the expansion of the industry, irreversibly transforming global fashions as we know them.
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