living for the weekend
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living for the weekend, weekend brief, docuemented through photographsTRANSCRIPT
Hayley KempenQ.21
Living for theweekend.
H.L.K
Living for the weekends. A photography project that took me to different places every weekend. This was mainly an iniative for me to make the most of my weekends, exploring places Ive wanted to for a while and to document it through a lens to be able to share the adventure and memories created. I choose to manage a hectic work load dur-ing the week so I can spend my weekend enjoying hobbies and spending time exploring different places and meeting new people.
Brighton, Sussex.Brighton beach is also known as ‘London by the sea’ for its convenient location for londoners.
Jan 7th
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Stonehenge Wiltshire.A pre-historic monument located in the English county of Wiltshire. Composed of a circular setting of large standing stones set within earthworks,
Jan 14th
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Jan 21st
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Amsterdam - NetherlandsA dam in the river Amstel. Settled as a small fishing village in 12th Cen-tury, but now the largest city and the capital of the Netherlands.
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Jan 28th
Bradfield, Essex.“Sacred memories take me to the place where I grew up.”
Feb 4th
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Bar Salsa, Piccadily, London.The perfect night, good food, good drink, good company and dancing till the early hours.
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Feb 11th
Bath, Somerset.The city of Bath is inscribed as a world heritage site. The city was first established as a spa, then had baths and temples built on the surrounding hills of the city in the valley of the River Avon.
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Brick Lane, East London.World famous for its graffiti, and its artists. Once associated with poor slums and the scene of crimes of Jack the ripper murders. Now popular with Londons edgy and artistic crowd. Featuring galleries, restaurants, markets and festivals.
Feb 18th
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Feb 25th
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Bradfield, Essex.My two dogs, Alfie and Tiny in the back garden.
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Walton, Essex.A small seaside town in Essex. With one of the country’s oldest piers, and home of the Naze - with a nature reserve and a tower, which was once used as a sea mark to assist ships.
Mar 3rd
Mar 10thCoulsdon, Surrey.
“With a child’s heart, go face the worries of the day. With a child’s heart turn each problem into play.”
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Mar 17th
Epsom, Surrey.Finding amusement in the cup-boards and fridge.
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Mar 24thLeith Hill, Surrey.
The tallest part of South East England. A beautiful part of Surrey Hills.
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Mar 31st
Waterloo, London.The London eye. Situated on the banks of the River Thames. With a height of 135 metres and diameter of 120 metres. The tallest ferris wheel in Europe.
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Apr 7thKingston, London.
Old London Road, Kingston. The structure itself is called ‘Out of order’and was ,ade by sculpture David Mach in 1988.
Apr 14th
Bradfield, Essex.Easter at Emsworth house Bed and Breakfast.
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Apr 21st
Bradfield, Essex.Zorbing and mountain boarding.
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Apr 28th
Harwich, Essex. A coastal town with an interna-tional port. Located on the River Stour and Orwell in the north East of Essex.
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May 5th
Epsom, Surrey.“Art is a thing, not a way.”
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May 12thEpsom, Surrey.Working to the deadline.