- @Jonathan_Worth rubbing yer tummy tap yer head haha hope you enjoy the film comments please @jamemac #shootingtime#britishdocumentary#phonar
http://twitter.com/jamemac/status/535027106552750080
— Jamie Macdonald (@jamemac)Wed, Nov 19 2014 11:09:37 - Currently watching @jamemac's film on his dad and photographer Ian Macdonald http://vimeo.com/79474213 #phonar #storyaboutastoryteller
http://twitter.com/lucybphotos/status/535023930374098944
— Lucy Bartlett (@lucybphotos)Wed, Nov 19 2014 10:56:59 - His early family snap lead to a visual journey #phonar
http://twitter.com/xxJESSxxOAKESxx/status/535023670562131968
— Jess Oakes (@xxJESSxxOAKESxx)Wed, Nov 19 2014 10:55:57 - When you go out into the world things start to happen and you make responses to them #phonar
http://twitter.com/kcainephoto/status/535024001060724737
— Kerrie Caine (@kcainephoto)Wed, Nov 19 2014 10:57:16 - "When I make a photograph, you've got to go out in the atmosphere. Things begin to happen and you make responses to them" #phonar
http://twitter.com/lucybphotos/status/535024908355788800
— Lucy Bartlett (@lucybphotos)Wed, Nov 19 2014 11:00:53 - pictures tell a story and a part of your adventure #phonar
http://twitter.com/YasminsImagery/status/535024419400589312
— Yasmin Taylor (@YasminsImagery)Wed, Nov 19 2014 10:58:56 - Ian Macdonald depict a time, place and change gradually fading from the landscape #phonar
http://twitter.com/DChantlerPhoto/status/535023811528523776
— Deana Chantler Photo (@DChantlerPhoto)Wed, Nov 19 2014 10:56:31 - Wanted to get down things around him, about things he believes in. #phonar
http://twitter.com/Emma_Shea92/status/535024883500318720
— Emma Shea (@Emma_Shea92)Wed, Nov 19 2014 11:00:47 - Pictures tell a small story, if it tells a big story they are the significant pictures #phonar
http://twitter.com/BryonyJohnson17/status/535025185783808001
— Bryony Johnson (@BryonyJohnson17)Wed, Nov 19 2014 11:01:59 - 'You can get an instant impression that actually means something.’ But it’s also about communicating that message further. #phonar
http://twitter.com/KateGreen28/status/535025070352379904
— Kate Green (@KateGreen28)Wed, Nov 19 2014 11:01:31 - We need to know how the world works in order to know how to frame it into an image. #phonar
http://twitter.com/OllyWoodPhoto/status/535025244751536128
— Oliver David Wood (@OllyWoodPhoto)Wed, Nov 19 2014 11:02:13 http://twitter.com/K_Mphotography/status/535025887633498112
— Katherine Michelle (@K_Mphotography)Wed, Nov 19 2014 11:04:46- "Ian Macdonald’s pictures are read rather than seen” @HodgsonF #Phonar http://phonar.org/2014/11/phonar-session-8/ …
http://twitter.com/Jonathan_Worth/status/535025896307326976
— Jonathan Worth (@Jonathan_Worth)Wed, Nov 19 2014 11:04:48 - Ian McDonald adds visual historical context into the frame which places them in that time. #phonar
http://twitter.com/KateGreen28/status/535026003870253056
— Kate Green (@KateGreen28)Wed, Nov 19 2014 11:05:14 - This also linked to Alam's idea that through the noise - certain projects will stand out; in this case, work informed by context #phonar
http://twitter.com/rebeccawphoto/status/535026416132558848
— Rebecca Woodall (@rebeccawphoto)Wed, Nov 19 2014 11:06:52 - Ian MacDonald talks about a guy he met who was 'not really bothered about the picture but how the photograph exists as an object' #phonar
http://twitter.com/StephenMa_/status/535026852340195328
— Stephen Ma (@StephenMa_)Wed, Nov 19 2014 11:08:36 - 1/2 It’s amazing to see original vintage prints which have the weight & texture which is intended by the photographer. #phonar
http://twitter.com/KateGreen28/status/535027457137868800
— Kate Green (@KateGreen28)Wed, Nov 19 2014 11:11:00
2/2 George Rodger Archive homes this image printed originally and its circulation through newsprint… http://mediastore4.magnumphotos.com/CoreXDoc/MAG/Media/TR2/c/a/d/3/LON2417.jpg … #phonarhttp://twitter.com/KateGreen28/status/535027899418828800
— Kate Green (@KateGreen28)Wed, Nov 19 2014 11:12:46- collectors of photographs look out for 'the surface of the photograph, the weight of the photograph and the tone of the photograph' #phonar
http://twitter.com/StephenMa_/status/535027109568450560
— Stephen Ma (@StephenMa_)Wed, Nov 19 2014 11:09:37 - Ian Macdonald: The significant pictures are the ones that tell a story #phonar
http://twitter.com/skasabovaphoto/status/535027519779790848
— Siyana Kasabova (@skasabovaphoto)Wed, Nov 19 2014 11:11:15 - "Macdonald asks questions about how the world works rather than how it fits into a photograph frame" Francis Hodgson #phonar
http://twitter.com/VJS_Photography/status/535026909881827328
— Victoria Simkiss (@VJS_Photography)Wed, Nov 19 2014 11:08:50 - He didn't photograph things that he didn't understand. #phonar
http://twitter.com/YasminsImagery/status/535028284845985792
— Yasmin Taylor (@YasminsImagery)Wed, Nov 19 2014 11:14:18 - Followed shift patterns with workers. By sharing experiences with subjects he created some of his more powerful images #phonar
http://twitter.com/Emma_Shea92/status/535028643870019584
— Emma Shea (@Emma_Shea92)Wed, Nov 19 2014 11:15:43


















