Thursday, 16 June 2016
Final Image for Child Exploitation
I decided to pick this photo I've taken because it shows a sad child. It represents how upset and trapped children feel. It's also in black and white to create a more dramatic look.
I haven't have a chance to add writing on it because I didn't have an appropriate software to do that.
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
University research
University of Cumbria
Formed in 2007 from Cumbria University of Arts is a great university with academic strengths in many subjects. Their campuses are in Carlisle, Lancaster and Ambleside. These are lively, great and affordable places to live.
I picked a campus in Carlisle. From my research I really liked that place and it seemed very friendly and welcoming. I also really liked it when I went for an interview there. The campus is very modern and has great new equipment.
University of Bolton
Close to Liverpool and Manchester, Bolton is a great city to study. It's a modern university with friendly staff.
My own experience of the university was a little bit different as I didn't really like the city itself and the campus I was supposed to study in, was not modern and it was very complicated to find it.
I picked a campus in Carlisle. From my research I really liked that place and it seemed very friendly and welcoming. I also really liked it when I went for an interview there. The campus is very modern and has great new equipment.
University of Bolton
Close to Liverpool and Manchester, Bolton is a great city to study. It's a modern university with friendly staff.
My own experience of the university was a little bit different as I didn't really like the city itself and the campus I was supposed to study in, was not modern and it was very complicated to find it.
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
CV
Arletta Kwiatkowska
1 Bank Parade
Otley
Mob: 074 4360 8632
LS21 3DY
Email: arlettalafleur@gmail.com
PERSONAL
PROFILE
Bilingual, energetic and ambitious student
who has developed a mature and responsible approach to any task that I
undertake, or situation that I am presented with. I am excellent in working
with others to achieve a certain objective on time and with full dedication. I
would describe myself as a well presented, hard working person who thrives at
the chance of learning new skills. I have a mature outlook, excellent
communication skills and enjoy working with public. I always like to get the
task I have been given done in a professional and efficient manner and I have
proved these skills through my studies at college and work placements. My work
placements have helped me build my confidence as a person and hopefully will
carry on so. I am also willing to take on any training necessary to enable me
to carry out my work well.
SKILLS
AND QUALITIES
- · Able to listen and act on instructions
- · Good communication skills
- · Good timekeeper
- · Flexible approach
- · Mature attitude and good work ethic
- · Willing to learn and take on new tasks
- · Excellent team player
- · Ability to multi-task
- EMPLOYMENT/ WORK EXPERIENCE
Nov 2014 – Mar 2015 Cancer Research UK – charity shop,
Otley, England
Assisted in local charity shop stocking
shelves and segregating clothes. Helped with customer enquiries, not only
telling them where to find items but taking them to where they need to be which
proved my willingness to help and provide excellent customer service. As well
as stock control, I was given an opportunity to work on the checkout area which
involved speed, concentration and politeness.
Jun 2012 – Sep 2012 Africae Deserta Project –
Gdynia, Poland
My duties involved organising events and
preparing rooms for meetings and presentations. Dealing with customers and
people I’ve worked with gave me an opportunity to improve my confidence and to
learn how to be responsible. Multi-tasking was not a problem and I really
enjoyed being busy and having a lot of responsibilities and things to do and
look after. I could also observe and learn how to run a business from the inside
and how important it is to keep up to date with everything.
Jan 2012 – May 2012 Animal Shelter “Ciapkowo” –
Gdynia, Poland
It was my first work placement during
school. I was given an opportunity to work in an animal shelter, helping with
sorting out cat and dog food, taking dogs for walks and playing with cats,
which I really enjoyed. It gave me an insight into the amount of work involved
to keep animals clean, happy and safe. It has taught me how to act responsible.
October 2015 – present ‘The Chevin’ Pub – Menston, England
My duties involve serving customers at the
bar as well as food running and taking orders. I also do a lot of tidying up
and cleaning up after customers. This job gives me an opportunity to be
confident and outgoing. I’ve learned a lot about multi-tasking as it’s an
important part of being a waitress.
EDUCATION
- · Level 3 Diploma in Photography, Bradford college, Bradford (Sep 2014 – present)
- · Level 2 Diploma in Creative Media, College Technology Campus, Leeds (Sep 2013 – Jun 2014)
- · Prince Henry’s Grammar School, Otley (Sep 2012 – Jul 2013)
- GCSEs Polish (A*) Maths (B) Science (C) English (D – resetting the exam to improve the grade)
HOBBIES
& INTERESTS
- · Taking care of animals and playing with them
- · Photography
- · Fashion & make-up
- · Muay-thai, kickboxing and fitness
- · Travelling
REFERENCES
Available on request
Personal Statement
When I think
about Photography I feel like it is a secret art of bending reality and travelling
in time. This is a secret science which allows people to communicate far beyond
the language and culture. It is an exceptional and genuine tool to enjoying
infinite possibilities, capturing row emotions, preserving moments, sharing
perspective, telling a story and even healing and initiating meditation. It is
clear act of love to the world showing very often even more than it is possible
to see just with the bare human eye. My first camera led to hours hunting bugs,
flowers, dolls, my family members and friends. This progressed to composing subjects
through angle and lighting, learning from experience, constantly expressing myself
visually. I like playing around with light to create different images and
moods. I am also fascinated with the concept of outdoor and adventure and enjoy
to explore the diversity and reality of the world. This is exactly what I try
to study and define in a digital way. Despite making photography my biggest
hobby, I was always sure that the knowledge is the core point in developing the
best skills in the future and this broaden my understanding of the subject. I
have studied it for the last two years at the Bradford College and it has enabled
me to develop an independent and self-motivated practice. I have enjoyed
discovering many genres of the photography, specifically landscape still life
and documentary. I also find the work of many old and new photographers highly inspirational.
While at school I experimented with different disciplines including macro
photography, which reflects on my constant interest of small and simple
objects. Working in a studio always gives me great satisfaction because of
learning from experience and the opportunity of getting everything perfect and
the way I envisage it. I am hard working and always determined to achieve the
best results possible. Additionally one year of Creative Media Studies at the
Leeds College gave me some knowledge about many theories and concepts that have
further improved my understanding of cultures and history of the industry. I
hope during a degree course I will be able to bring some of these concepts into
my work. As so far my experience is basically correlated with my travels and cover
many modes of production from landscape, wildlife and portrait to food and
still photography. 4 years ago I have taken part in the “Conquer the
Impossible” project which was a round the world trip with my family where for 5
months we have all worked as volunteers with kids in 15 countries. In those
countries during the trip we have made Inter-culture Workshops for kids in
primary schools. This was a great travel and photography experience as I have
been capturing around 6000 shots and later on assisted in picking the best one
to be used to document the project. This experience allowed me to witness first-hand
what skills are required for becoming successful within the context of commercial
documentary photography. My life experience taught me how to adapt to new
situations, live on a budget and has prepared me for student life. I have
settled in UK only 3 years ago and had to take all GCSE courses in one year.
Despite many challenges I have made an impressive progress with my English
making it now my first language. I look
forward to possibilities for further study, enabling me to pursue my future
career ambitions in the industry. However I would like first to take a Gap Year
and get some valuable life and work experience. This will also give me a once
in a lifetime opportunity to take part in “work away” project in South Asia and
I believe that it will push further my enjoyment and enthusiasm for Photography
and Film. A gap year would also aid my preparation for university life as I
believe the experience would improve my confidence and independence.
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