Robert Ozampino is a photographer who documents the people of London through street photography. His journey has been driven by a desire to discover new places, learn, and photograph. He is fascinated by the diversity of cultures and people in London, with over 9 million inhabitants from all over the world. Through walking around London and observing, Ozampino takes photos of random individuals in the street in order to share with viewers a glimpse of their daily lives and showcase the diversity in the city. His photos aim to have a recognizable street portrait style with full-body shots and subjects looking directly at the camera, sometimes matching the colors of their outfits with the background.
During my years as a teacher and tutor, lecturer and adult educator, 1967 to 2005, I used various television documentaries. The doco I used more than any other was Civilisation: A Personal View by Kenneth Clark, a documentary series outlining the history of Western art, architecture and philosophy since the Dark Ages. The series was produced by the BBC and aired in 1969 on BBC2.2
Shakespeare was the reason why many people took interest in acting because his plays included either the tragic flaw of the protagonist or comic release which made people laugh in a hysterical manner. People do not need to be from literature background to know about him and his plays because he has imprinted on the minds and lives of the people in a benevolent manner...
During my years as a teacher and tutor, lecturer and adult educator, 1967 to 2005, I used various television documentaries. The doco I used more than any other was Civilisation: A Personal View by Kenneth Clark, a documentary series outlining the history of Western art, architecture and philosophy since the Dark Ages. The series was produced by the BBC and aired in 1969 on BBC2.2
Shakespeare was the reason why many people took interest in acting because his plays included either the tragic flaw of the protagonist or comic release which made people laugh in a hysterical manner. People do not need to be from literature background to know about him and his plays because he has imprinted on the minds and lives of the people in a benevolent manner...
I have lived in different countries and cities and every time I move, every time I leave
home, something changes inside me. Even I have always thought traveling and living in different parts of the world is an enriching experience I can confirm that having a stronger relationship with the place that you feel as home is really important in order to reach happiness. This essay explores it.
NYU London Neighbourhood Connections BrochureChris Shia
NYU London Residential Life presents the Neighbourhood Connection series where students are invited to explore London's diverse neighbourhoods with their peers.
The Art of Cultural Exchange / The Art of Cultural Exchange is a binational project coordinated by Professor Paul Heritage/Queen Mary University of London, and as a collaborator Researcher Professor Ilana Strozenberg/Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
I have lived in different countries and cities and every time I move, every time I leave
home, something changes inside me. Even I have always thought traveling and living in different parts of the world is an enriching experience I can confirm that having a stronger relationship with the place that you feel as home is really important in order to reach happiness. This essay explores it.
NYU London Neighbourhood Connections BrochureChris Shia
NYU London Residential Life presents the Neighbourhood Connection series where students are invited to explore London's diverse neighbourhoods with their peers.
The Art of Cultural Exchange / The Art of Cultural Exchange is a binational project coordinated by Professor Paul Heritage/Queen Mary University of London, and as a collaborator Researcher Professor Ilana Strozenberg/Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
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3. Photography goes beyond a simple click it will become a vehicle by which establish new and unexpected relationships with
people and places "Travel and photography were the two things that have characterised my life.I studied photography,
practice done and taught it. At the same time I was boosting my creativity and knowledges of the world through my travels.
Either behind the house or in the Bolivian jungle My journey has always begun driven by the desire to discover, learn and
photograph. A mutual love that compensate and fulfil each other. Photography that prompted me to travel and travel that
allowed me to photograph. Two passions that have led me to live a active life . Full of adventures, experiences and
opportunities. My training led me to graduate and specialise in visual communications, photography and photo journalism.
My restlessness dragged me to discover places and indescribable realities shown only thanks to my photographs.
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6. 9 million people live in London. It is one of the most multicultural cities in the world
and is characterised by diversity.
Looking at this characteristic with curious eyes i learnt how colourful and inspiring
this metropolis is. The fallacy of London being grey has never been more
incorrect. Colours are present everywhere and illuminate freshness and joy all
around. The perceived impression of dull weather is well contrasted by countless
personalities willing to beam their own style, or simply living their own life.
Each person has a personal story, a personal background. Each of them is playing
an established role in the society. Either one they have decided upon or one that
has been assigned to them . Taking and sharing pictures of these random
individuals in the street gives them the chance share with the viewer a small
portion of their daily life.
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8. Since my very first step in London i was fascinated by the immense range of diversity, cultures and
people living in the city. I started studying the different neighbourhoods, trying to understand where
people live and what kind of culture i would find in the different parts of the city.
9. I traveled around London using the best means possible for the purpose of exploration: my legs. I walked and observed.
Loving street photography i was taking a myriad amount of pictures. I didn't want to interfere with my subjects, so i used
to have a detached approach, looking for the decisive moment was my initial goal. I soon discovered how appropriate this
environment was to practice this kind of photography.
10. The more I was exploring the deeper my interest in people was growing. Somehow I wanted to show and promote the
diversity i was witnessing in London
11. I WA N T E D T O K N O W T H E P E O P L E O F
L O N D O N
12. Coming from a Fine art photography course i wanted
my pictures to be natural but at the same time visibly
researched.
I wanted to have a standard and a recognisable street
portrait style. Full body shots, possibly i would match
the colours of the outfits with the background. I wanted
my subjects to look directly into the camera.