
A breakthrough
So I’ve made a bit of a breakthrough with this weird process of mine (and if you read my last post, my finger is now fine, albeit with a cool scar, thanks). I’ve struggled for a couple of months with the seeming - and I’ll be honest,
In case you haven’t been following along, I’m currently working on my Final Major Project for my MA in Photography. Over the last couple of years I’ve steadily moved from a traditional documentary practice towards something much more experimental and (to me at least) exciting. But sometimes
Note: This is work I produced on my MA a few months ago. I've not shown it outside of that context until now, and probably won't show the vast majority of the work at all as it was, in the truest sense, a personal project. "
So, I should really start writing and talking about my current project, the FMP; the Final Major Project. It brings with it a fair bit of self-imposed pressure I have to admit, and my largest failing when under such pressure is this... I procrastinate. Sure, I’m not the only
A quick note: I 've decided to start transferring my work from my old site over to here. I'm still unsure whether I'll keep the old site up, but for now at least, while I'm doing my MA, here is where my thoughts
It’s been a tough couple of weeks. Not for any real reasons of hardship, but just because it’s been intense. I’m in the final stretch of a 2 year photography MA. It’s “part-time”; emphasis on the quotation marks partly because I will always spend the maximum
I’m Christi MacPherson, a photographic artist who has been working in the creative industries since the 90s. For the past decade or so, I have focused solely on working as a photographic artist and have been creating work that ranges from documentary landscape to still-life. Since finishing my photographic
Christi MacPherson / Photographic Artist