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20 year old photography and film undergraduate from Oxfordshire. Influences- James Ravilious, John Gay, Edward Burtynsky and Hans Zimmer. Interests- Jane Austen’s novels, Britain during the World Wars, Costume Dramas and Photographic Alternative Processes.

Friday, 23 September 2011

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy Exhibition.

I only heard about this exhibition on monday evening and the fact that it was only going up for a week sent me into panic about seeing it. I had to see it, it got me scared for awhile about how determined I was.
I went to see the TTSS film on Sunday with my Sherlock and to be honest it was the perfect excuse to check out the most amazing cast for a single film. The film was outstanding, in my eyes it was perfect. I have not read the novel yet but it is defiantly on my list to read now. It was beautiful, not just because of the wonderful Gary Oldman and Colin Firth but the cinematography was stunning. I have to go and see it again.
But anyway getting back to the exhibition, after many arguments with my farther I went to see it yesterday and it, again was perfect. Gary Oldman and Jack English have worked together to create a body of work documenting the making of the film. Oldman’s panoramic work gives the personal account into the behind the making of a film, they are fascinating to view.
I would recommend this exhibition to anyone, go and see it while it is still up.

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