I finished Uni a few weeks ago. It was a Graduate Diploma in Photographic Practice and I managed to finish with a distinction which was a nice surprise to end in. It came and went in a blink of an eye. I met some great people and learnt loads. We had our final end of course exhibition which was fantastic as we got to see a whole bunch of each others work. I even managed to sell some prints which was cool!
Anyway, this is to promote a new section on my portfolio – PROJECTS. Click on the pic above or check it out here. First project I’d like to share with ya’ll was in fact my final project for Uni which was what I exhibited and is what you can see being hung here in my little video. Enjoy!











disco~stu says:
dooooood, awesome work….lovin’ it big time. big fave of mine is the bottom of the subway escalator, they all ROCK hard and work brilliantly together but that one on its own blows me away!!
nathanpask says:
Cheers buddy! I find it really interesting, as that’s probably my least favourite. But at the exhibition opening lots of people came up to me and told me their favourite and everyone had a different opinion. I find it fascinating what makes people connect with certain imagery.
Susie-Lou says:
They totally stood out at the exhibition…not that I’m in any way biased! It’s a great idea and you know I like the slightly Crewsden feel to them. My fave is the one in the middle of the road in the city somewhere with the flare. Genius. The distinction was WELL deserved. xxxx
Sime says:
This is precisely why it was SO funny to call you over and say “Dude, your prints aren’t hanging straight”
Sevgi says:
Very very cool Nathan. The pics look amazing! I think my fave is definitely the Trafalgar Sq one because I know how incredibly hard it is to get a shot of that place even half empty! So major major props
I recognised all the locations which was cool too
haleyma says:
Now THAT concept is cool. Your project. Did you actually go there like in the early hours? :p
+i love london.
the brownhorse says:
mate the project rocks, i love those pics, are you planning on doing any more?
if you wanna do it in B-town, i’ll be your assistant.
man i have so many questions about this project
and your show looked aces man, and 2 mins 25 secs really isn’t that long to hang a show, mate!
loving the stop frame