Showing posts with label Student Union. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Student Union. Show all posts

Saturday, 1 December 2012

The Annual Tea Dance

Oh goodness me, this was possibly the cutest, most lovely event I've ever been too never mind photographed. I had an absolute ball. And so did all the guests - it was great fun. The Mayor even popped along to show off his moves..


I was very impressed with the Mayor's dancing skills.

Some of the ladies dancing the afternoon away with students. This is one of my favourites from the afternoon even if it is a tad yellowy.

If I remember rightly, this was the barn dance. 

I don't remember which dance this was but these two were very much enjoying their dance. I really the depth of field on this too. 


A long shot of the table to the left. Above and Below the same with a serving of tea.



Picking out a lucky raffle winner..


Two of the happy RAG raffle winners, both with a nice bottle each ready for Christmas.


I know this isn't a very good photo technically but this student asked the gentleman to dance and it made me smile, and miss my Bingo crew back home as well. 

Now this pair were very into their dancing and I don't think they left the dance floor very often. I love the stance in this shot, even with the slight motion blur. 

I managed to sneak up to a high point somewhere (still not sure where..) and get a nice overview of the dance floor and the guests. 


Our VC also paid a visit to the Tea Dance, making the guest feel welcome as he and the SU President made a speech.


Another favourite of mine, I love the repetition in this image with the couple behind in a very similar pose.

One talented keyboard player.

This very happy couple asked me to take their photograph as they said they "couldn't remember the last time they had such fun dancing". Always a nice thing to hear. 

I really did enjoy my afternoon at the Tea Dance, I don't even know what else to say. I took so many photos, but these are my favourites. 

Now this afternoon, well I have to head back up to Hesters Way and shoot some more for my stories. Last minute I know, but I'm looking forward to shooting with flash - something I've put off before now due to lack of experience and unsurity (if that's even a word) or the reaction I'll get. Flash can seem intrusive.

Thursday, 22 November 2012

No Ifs, No Buts, No Education Cuts!

So yesterday, Wednesday 21.11.12, saw thousands of students from all over the country take to the streets and show the Government they won’t just sit back and take what’s being thrown at them.

It was a brilliant day, one I thoroughly enjoyed. The atmosphere was amazing, especially as you walked under the tunnels, though at those points hearing anything other than horns or '”whoooo” was very difficult. And the weather was not going to put anyone off, nor the early starts.
My favourite photos? Here:

(Not all of these are what some might call “photographically correct” however they do show how fast paced a lot of it was and I suppose the style of the event, it was a protest after all)

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It made sense to start with a sign that matched my title.
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Wooden spoons and metal bowls were used to make even more noise!
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MidKent College Students Union were out in force with several officers and students carrying placards. 
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A slightly underexposed photo of one of the many homemade signs were out and about throughout the march.
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Again, more extra noise. This time so fast my camera caught the motion.
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Many placards were left discarded as the march progressed, getting wet in the rain and trampled all over.
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NUS were readily prepared with plenty of placards, a lovely photo opportunity for me.
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Another placard sums up the discontent with the two-party system in the UK.
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As you can see there were plenty of police present at the Demo, to be sure all was safe and well.
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Throughout the march people with megaphones were encouraging a variety of chants.
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At one point during the march a small group did try to break away from the route as you can see here, however they weren’t successful – thankfully.
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Now this is my all time favourite photo from the Demo. I absolutely love this shot.
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And sticking with favourites, this was my absolute favourite sign at the Demo.
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Slightly underexposed sadly.
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The Birmingham Guild of Students made sure they were seen with a HUGE banner. I love the depth of field in this shot, concentrating on the students marching.
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It was parliament that caused a lot of debate around the Demo as we turned left when most wanted to go right.
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A Student Officer en route.
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Many of those marching were stopped and interviewed for different news sources throughout the March as the media covered the protest.
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The rain wasn’t enough to put everyone off, and despite this being underexposed I love it.
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PCSOs were in Kennington Park watching students in, here stood on the bottom of a statue (just like me taking the shot) to be able to see over.
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Sadly towards the end some of the protestors decide to take over the stage pushing through and jumping the barriers. In my opinion they simply made a fool of themselves, they barely achieved anything. And by this point my camera was too cold and wet to focus fully but I don’t think it matters here. Wow, what a ‘caption’.
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And this is the state we left the park in, lush.
On another non-protesty note, I’m a bit behind in Blogging due to lack of laptop at the moment, so I have plenty more photos coming up shortly!

Friday, 26 October 2012

UOG Rag Society Big Pink Pre-Drinks

Another post about yesterday, after I had finished at Stow I came home to upload, shovel food down and head over to the FCH campus as RAG were hosting an event in the Student Union Bar there. The Big Pink Pre-drinks event was to raise money for Cancer Research, a very worthy charity.

Group shot of the Rag society.

Raffle prizes on offer

Summer ball ticket available for auction.

Enjoying the atmosphere of the evening.

First music act of the night, Steven on guitar.

Goodies available at the tuck shop. 

Pool competitions were ongoing throughout the night.


One of the barmen also picked up the guitar to entertain the audience.

Strong turnout!

RAG President and Deputy

Bar shot!

Watching the human auction.

Rob Tidey, SU President was one of the people to be auctioned off - offering to cook a meal for the lucky bidder.

SU barman was offering to cross dress the Wednesday night shift in the bar next week, this went for £50, which went up another £30 when Rob Tidey (above) agreed to do it with him.

RAG president offering to be a slave for the night for the lucky bidder.

Enjoying the music.

Auctioning off multiple prizes, members of the RAG society.

Strawberry and cream flavour vodka went for £14

Auction viewers and bidders.

Taking donations from the attendees, RAG Deputy President.

It was a very interesting night which everybody seemed to enjoy, with two auctions, one of which was for people, a raffle and a tuck shop. I'm very glad Space asked me to cover this.