MARCO BETTI PHOTOGRAPHY

Corporate goes quirky!

This was a fun shoot I did for the company Marketing Software Solutions this month. They are in the midst of updating their website and wanted some quirky portraits of their team.

Nice to see a professional organisation not taking itself too seriously when it comes to a photo-shoot.

 

 

One of my images features in the inspiring photo exhibition "Hard Rain- What'll you do now?" at Kew Gardens.

One of my images features in the inspiring photo exhibition "Hard Rain- What'll you do now?" at Kew Gardens. It is an image of how reed bed technology is used to treat waste water at a plant in Kathmandu, Nepal. Prior to the scheme, waste water ran out into the streets. Now it is collected and filtered for use, and the sludge residue is used by farmers as fertilisers. I took the photograph while on assignment for the NGO WaterAid.

 

Read my latest article submitted to JPG magazine.

I have written an article on overcoming the frustration of a creative block, please take a look I've submitted it to JPG magazine.

http://jpgmag.com/stories/17374

'See my work in the latest creativematch flair competition'

See my work in the latest creativematch flair competition, click on the link below.

http://www.creativematch.com/?action=viewflair&fi=4766

Exhibition commences at the Oxford University Press HQ

Metron, the curatorial duo Diane Jones-Parry and Annabel Ralphs who are behind the rearranging formulae project in April this year, have once again managed to pull off a great looking exhibition in a very different (yet equally as challenging) space as the O3. It's been great to step outside of the photography fraternity and work with artists from different disciplines, it certainly brought a fresh approach to my work and one I hope to continue.

Oxford University Press to exhibit Rearranging Formulae

After the success of the exhibition at the O3 gallery at the beginning of spring this year, Oxford University Press have shown interest in exhibiting the work by all the artists at their HQ in Oxford. The site is currently being viewed by the curators to identify facilities and potential space. This is an opportunity to show our work in a new context with the possibility of extending the project further. The current unconfirmed date for the new exhibition is 1st October 2010.

Absolute Beginners to Get Carter

 

Rearranging Formulae exhibition came to an end last weekend and was heralded as a great success for all involved.

My next project is in the pre production stage and I would like any of your ideas and leads please.

 

Below is a statement of intent:

 

Preview of Rearranging Formulae

18th March 2010

Tomorrow sees the launch of Rearranging Formulae at the O3 gallery in Oxford. Artists have been busy installing their projects over the last week and it is great to see some wonderful interpretations of the Oxford University Press books and Journals.

The following is a statement of the work I have submitted for the exhibition:

 

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