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Two Bristol based photographers Paul Bullivant and Mic Warmington
Celebrate their very different approaches to photography and the significance it has for them as a record of light, of place and, most importantly, of time.
Paul Bullivant’s work is usually highly coloured, often revealing his restless quest to find significance, or at least interest, in the most mundane of documentary subject matter. But his range of portraits, some personal and posed and some grabbed in public spaces, can reveal a more human side to his work.
Mic Warmington’s predominantly monochrome images cover a range of styles and approaches, are personally expressive in nature, often creating a surreal mood of beauty and stillness.
Paul Bullivant’s work is usually highly coloured, often revealing his restless quest to find significance, or at least interest, in the most mundane of documentary subject matter. But his range of portraits, some personal and posed and some grabbed in public spaces, can reveal a more human side to his work.
Mic Warmington’s predominantly monochrome images cover a range of styles and approaches, are personally expressive in nature, often creating a surreal mood of beauty and stillness.