March's photo of the month is this eyecatchingly geometric image by Lower Sixth student Samuel Unwin.
Alongside AS level Photography, Samuel is also studying Biology, Music Technology and Business Studies – and has appeared before on these news pages as one member of our high-flying Global Enterprise Week team.
Samuel decided to do Photography A level because he was already keenly interested in photography and wanted to learn more – particularly about the technical side of things, including dark room work. And he's not regreted his decision: 'Everyone is very friendly and supportive ... we all share ideas and appreciate each other's work.'
'In photography you never know what you'll find', he says, so likes to take a very open-minded approach to his work, always on the lookout for new photographic opportunities.
And how has he enjoyed his Sixth Form so far: 'I love d'Overbroeck's. It's the people who make it what it is – the friendly atmosphere continues to amaze me.'
Visit Samuel Unwin's online photo gallery.
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Photo of the month: Samuel Unwin
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