Occupied [A Comparative Photo Series]  - by Henry Slaughter and Kyra Kelpin
Both  fourth year students at the University of Victoria, Henry Slaughter and  Kyra Kelpin have found common interest in process and output. While  Henry’s submitted work is based abroad, Kyra’s is based locally, and  they have found similarities in subject matter and composition; the  differences lie in the atmospheric quality and feelings of nostalgia.
Henry ...Slaughter's  photography stems in large part from his sense of design and knack for  clean composition.  Interested in unique portraiture and capturing  people in their immediate landscape,  everything is shot on 35 mm film  with a fixed 50 mm lens.  For this series, he collected a large portion  of travel photos from the Middle East, Europe and New York City in  attempts to compare and contrast Kyra’s collection of photos taken in  British Columbia.
Images captured for this showing of Kyra  Kelpin's work were all shot in the winter and spring of 2010, between  and around Tofino and Victoria, BC. This  show references the spaces and  landscapes that are inhabited and viewed in our daily lives. Her  personal perspective and choice of subject matter is derived from the  visual experiences that are deemed valuable in appreciating and valuing  the island where she resides. This work is based around her home, and  ongoing.  Current images are shot with a Kiev 88 medium format camera,  and edited with the intention of leaving some of the “quirks,” inherent  with shooting film photographs
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