Interior Motive

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Amazon's critically acclaimed detective series Bosch returned to screens in the US in April for its sixth season. Based on the bestselling books by Michael Connelly, the show has been rightly praised for the authenticity of its LA-based settings and Andrew Hall was proud to supply two large pieces for several scenes set in a modernist Los Angeles interior.

Produced to order, the photographs compliment the meticulous upscale sets perfectly, adding to the sense of tasteful luxury demanded from this part of the story.

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© 2019 Hold Fast Productions LLC

© 2019 Hold Fast Productions LLC

The Great Indoors

Winner - Adrien T.

Winner - Adrien T.

Insiders

Being stuck at home was no barrier to the creativity of the School of Light's awesome students. This week's photographic challenge to interpret 'The Great Indoors', is one we can all relate to right now, and we are proud to present the winner and runners up.

A $50 School of Light gift certificate was awarded to Adrien T. for his winning entry shown above.

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Manon B.

Manon B.

Alex S.

Alex S.

Fanning the Flames

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The School of Light was proud to be involved in the recent Hulu series 'Little Fires Everywhere'.

To ensure maximum authenticity, the producers commissioned SoL courses director Andrew Hall to instruct lead actor Kerry Washington and coach her in the fine art of film photography for her role as Mia Warren, and consult on the construction of the movie's darkroom set.

This powerful adaptation of Celeste Ng's bestselling novel, set in the 1980's puts Mia's expressive film photography at the heart of the story.

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Darkroom photo courtesy of Hulu.

Darkroom photo courtesy of Hulu.

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Darkroom photo courtesy of Hulu.

Darkroom photo courtesy of Hulu.

Face Up

Winner – Malia B.

Being under quarantine hasn't dampened the creativity of our students, and this week’s shooting competition has brought out the best in our brilliant photographers. Shooting a self-portrait in these isolated times is not as easy as it sounds and we are proud to present this winning image from Malia B, and a powerful group of runners up.

Malia receives a $50 School of Light gift certificate, and we look forward to her redeeming it when we all safely return to working together.

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Chris M.

Chris M.

Charlotte G.

Charlotte G.

Chris C.

Chris C.

Leah H.

Leah H.

Phoebe S.

Phoebe S.