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SUMMARY:Alan Edwards to give book launch at Dimbola
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/alan-edwards-to-give-book-launch-at-dimbola/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250317
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20250218T164813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T150422Z
UID:7850-1741996800-1742169599@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wet Plate Collodion Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/wet-plate-collodion-photography-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250308T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250308T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20250226T125312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T125312Z
UID:7935-1741431600-1741446000@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Learn: Studio Photography
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/learn-studio-photography/
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250519
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20250511T143003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T144744Z
UID:7755-1738368000-1747612799@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Marco Sanges: One Step Closer
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/marco-sanges-one-step-closer/
CATEGORIES:Current Exhibitions,Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250519
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20250511T150027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T144554Z
UID:7759-1738368000-1747612799@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Lee Miller: Style is Strength
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/lee-miller-the-forties-fashion-photos/
CATEGORIES:Current Exhibitions,Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241006T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241006T203000
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20240923T125701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T151747Z
UID:6436-1728241200-1728246600@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Greg Douglass at Dimbola 6th October!
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/__trashed/
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250102
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20241029T112714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T153905Z
UID:7430-1728086400-1735775999@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Dave Shrimpton: Searching for Alice
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/dave-shrimpton-searching-for-alice/
CATEGORIES:Current Exhibitions,Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240917T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240917T170000
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20240917T212401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241021T123612Z
UID:5929-1726560000-1726592400@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Past Exhibition: Dickens and His Friends
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/past-exhibition-dickens-and-his-friends/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Past Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240831
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250102
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20240830T115743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T153053Z
UID:5756-1725062400-1735775999@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Mela Hilleard: At the Dining Room with Julia Margaret Cameron; Frames of time
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/mela-hilleard-at-the-dining-room-with-julia-margaret-cameron-frames-of-time-2/
CATEGORIES:Current Exhibitions,Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240602
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20230923T131009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250530T124757Z
UID:6443-1717200000-1717286399@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Dimbola Celebrates 30th Anniversary: A Milestone in Preserving Photographic Legacy JUNE 1ST 2024
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/__trashed-2__trashed/
CATEGORIES:Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241002
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20230623T134700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250530T124855Z
UID:6488-1717200000-1727827199@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Dimbola Celebrates 30th Anniversary: A Milestone in Preserving Photographic Legacy JUNE 1ST 2024
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/dimbola-celebrates-30th-anniversary-a-milestone-in-preserving-photographic-legacy-june-1st-2024-2/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240525
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240827
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20240917T211613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T152538Z
UID:5923-1716595200-1724716799@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Past Exhibition:Lisen Stibeck:Interwoven Visions
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/past-exhibitionlisen-stibeckinterwoven-visions/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Past Exhibitions
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240204
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20240917T211943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T152458Z
UID:5926-1706918400-1707004799@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Past Exhibition: Technicolour Dickens: The Living Image of Charles Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/past-exhibition-technicolour-dickens-the-living-image-of-charles-dickens/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Past Exhibitions
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240102
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20240923T132609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T151059Z
UID:6458-1695427200-1704153599@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Past Exhibition:David Tunnicliffe: Images of An Antique Land
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/past-exhibitiondavid-tunnicliffe-images-of-an-antique-land/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Past Exhibitions
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240520
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20240923T132353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T151210Z
UID:6453-1695427200-1716163199@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Past Exhibition:Light Bends in Imaginary Gardens by Syd Buron
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/past-exhibitionlight-bends-in-imaginary-gardens-by-syd-buron/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Past Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240102
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20240923T125054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T152006Z
UID:6427-1695427200-1704153599@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Past Exhibition: The Isle of Wight: Its Places\, People\, and Literary Connections by John Bradshaw
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/past-exhibition-the-isle-of-wight-its-places-people-and-literary-connections-by-john-bradshaw-2/
CATEGORIES:Current Exhibitions,Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230918
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20240923T132856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T150950Z
UID:6463-1685145600-1694995199@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Past Exhibition: Experience The Isle of Wight Festival 2002-2023
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/past-exhibition-experience-the-isle-of-wight-festival-2002-2023/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Past Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230515
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20230123T133122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T152724Z
UID:6468-1676073600-1684108799@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Past Exhibition:Larry Ellis: A Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/past-exhibitionlarry-ellis-a-retrospective/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Past Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230102
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20240923T133328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T181338Z
UID:6473-1666396800-1672617599@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Past Exhibition: IW County Press Camera Club BIG 50
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/past-exhibition-iw-county-press-camera-club-big-50/
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221011
DTSTAMP:20260414T222652
CREATED:20240923T133516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T181343Z
UID:6478-1654819200-1665446399@dimbola.co.uk
SUMMARY:Past Exhibition: Marilyn Stafford: A Life in Photography
DESCRIPTION:Has Technology Had a Positive Impact on Photography?4 Cameras\, 6 Subjects This mini exhibition explores the question: Has technology had a positive impact on photography?To investigate this\, Ralph captured a series of images using four cameras spanning nearly 50 years of technological development. Each camera was paired with a similar focal length (approximately 50mm) to maintain consistency.The cameras used were:•Canon AE-1 (1976)\, a film camera• Canon 5D Mk I (2005)\, an early digital DSLR• Canon R50 (2023)\, a modern mirrorless camera• iPhone 17 Pro Max (2025)\, with Al-assisted image enhancementUsing these tools\, Ralph photographed six subjects- landscape\, animal\, portrait\, product\, lifestyle\, nature\, and food-keeping the composition consistent by shooting from the same angle and distance each time. By presenting these images side by side\, the exhibition invites viewers to compare image quality and the influence of technological advancement. This exhibition is currently on display in our back corridor downstairs and is free to browse.  Ralph created this exhibition as part of his HPQ (Higher Project Qualification) He was inspired by a photography workshop he attended at Dimbola last year curated by our education coordinator Kelly Wetherick. Higher Project Qualification (HPQ) is a Level 2 academic qualification in the UK (typically for ages 14–16) that challenges students to complete an independent project on a topic of their choice. It is worth half a GCSE and is assessed through a 2\,000-word report\, an artefact\, or a presentation\,
URL:https://dimbola.co.uk/event/past-exhibition-marilyn-stafford-a-life-in-photography/
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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