This is my friend, Nhat. / He is a student at a local village school, somewhere along the banks of the Mekong River, between Tonle Sap lake and Phnom Penh. He is very shy and it took a little time to get him to speak. Persistence paid off! / I’m going to go back to this school and teach English there for a while next time I go to Cambodia. Hopefully Nhat will still be there.
Student revising in Tom Quad, Christ Church College, Oxford, UK / Finalist of Wanderlust Travel Photo of the Year 2008 in People Category
This is one of the few ground floor classrooms that i was able to get access to, mainly because in a lot of the places of this site the upper floor had caved down into the ground floor due to water damage.
Another view from inside the classroom, i was having to walk very carefully here as the floors were extremely spongy and wet but i couldnt resist gingerly going in to get a shot back at the fireplace and the fallen radiator.
This was taken in one of the single floor parts of the building, and as such any water damage coming in was straight into these rooms. As you can see this has cost them dearly in terms of decay and mould, there is even plantlife starting to take hold in here again in the very bottom right of the shot.
I remember taps like this from the sinks in the science labs at my own school, with the high neck so you could get beakers etc under them. I love the kitsch of the curtains in here as well.
This is the room with the really rotten doors, the science sink and as you can see at the centre of image is being somewhat overgrown. If you look carefully you can just see the little holes in the roof and obviously all of the ceiling tiles are down in here.
It had to come sooner or later, and here is the obligatory toilet shot. I loved the fact that the door even had the word on there so i had to include it! There is even still a glass left on the sink there and half a roll of paper on the holder, a rare find!
This is the corridor leading to the dormitory rooms at this abandoned school, as you can see on the floor here the ceilings here have come down in most places. This floor was extremely treacherous as i was walking along it and it gave out quite a few groans to let me know that one foot wrong would mean i would go through it. Relying on the tried and trusted technique of walking at the edges served me well though.
I imagine this boiler was attached to the wall once upon a time, but now it lays cast aside at the foot of the sink it was once installed to provide hot water to.
Old Mother Hubbard / Went to the cupboard / To get her poor doggie a bone, / When she got there / The cupboard was bare / So the poor little doggie had none.
I really loved this old press, it was just so nicely rusted it looked beautiful. Strangely enough i came across one of the exact same model at another site 100 miles away the very next day. Both were rusted solid, i tried them both.
This is the rear of the two dormitory blocks at the abandoned school, the only part with the barred up windows. I wonder if this was to keep the kids in or the bogey men out once the lights went out?
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I took this shot while visiting a tiny primary school in Yamanouchi, Japan. This school had around 30 students who were so cute and friendly. I got to watch them as they played and studied. This little girl was practising her writing skills.
The challenge was to design a poster that promotes your work. This will probably be tweaked a million times :) but here it is at the moment. / Why is it always harder to think of something for yourself? Thanks for looking! A poster version of this (since moved to my design bubble) was Featured in the ‘Art Students and Beginners’ Group, Aug 2008
This is what they tell me anyway.
Classic cars calendar … / Vector dogs calendar … / Book of drawings … / Animals and birds / Cartoons / Cars, trucks & tractors / Drawings / Illustrations / Portraits / Rust / Vector art
Best Wishes to all the students in the world!! Exam time on Midori’s Zazzle Gallery “Pockets full of Love”
A young friend of mine,invited me to a music assembly at her school. The assembly was to celebrate several people through history that have contributed to the music world. Most of the students had red t-shirts on and there were several different color lights on stage. The children moved around on stage and down in front of the stage. I thought this would be a good time to use, the panning of the camera.
Surrealistic Photograph
Student days at Cambridge appear to be a privileged group. The use of punts on the Cam was a delight to watch.
This image is poster ephemera from a student movement in France in 1968. From a series of revolutionary student protest posters. I re-colorized & repaired faded imagery & rips in photoshop to re-invigorate this vintage art of an important political event. If you like this design please add it to your favorites.
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