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Summer Fêtes

Summer Fêtes

Reading Time: 2 minutes…I have been shooting at the Elliot’s Footprint summer fete in Meanwood; a fundraiser for the charity, which supports parents after the loss of a child.

Though I had a lovely time, I have to say this was one of the most difficult shoots in have done for a long time…

Photocamp

Photocamp

Reading Time: 3 minutes…and some amazing parafunctional spaces which we used for model shoots, workshops and just making pictures of what we found.

I will post some more of the specific work I produced this weekend later…

Le Grand Depart

Le Grand Depart

Reading Time: 2 minutes…so Le Grand Depart on my doorstep was always going to be something I’d take a look at.

But a bit of a challenge it was, as I had the small toddler in tow…

More Waterfront Adventures

More Waterfront Adventures

Reading Time: 2 minutes…long term project to shoot the canal network in West Yorkshire. Some of this I manage to do with the toddler in tow, as these in Wakefield, where there is also a lovely play park outside the Hepworth Gallery.

I will be making these into a book some time. What is interesting is the differences in my editing style …

A somewhat Psychedelic Seascape

A somewhat Psychedelic Seascape

Reading Time: < 1 minuteA bit randomly, I have done a large and slightly psychedelic acryslic. It’s been a while since I got paints out so I thought I would post this. Thats it really…

Alien Landscapes

Alien Landscapes

Reading Time: 3 minutesKodak Ektachrome Professional Infrared EIR Film has become a bit of a holy grail for experimental photographers, and I have seen it command prices of over £100 on ebay. I was lucky enough to get hold of a roll in a mixed bundle of old films (along with 2 HIE Black and White infra-red rolls for about £14 – I guess the guy didn’t know what he had!).

EIR is a ‘false colour’ technical film, coated on an Estar base with a sensitivity from 380-900nm – this covers the full visible spectrum and some of the near-UV and all of the near-IR range. Near Infra-red wavelengths are rendered as a deep visible red, and due to the ‘Woods Effect’ (reflection of n-IR wavelengths from foliage) this means that foliage comes out in this colour creating strange and bizarre visual effects.

Temple Works

Temple Works

Reading Time: 2 minutes…designed by Joseph Bonomi the Younger and built by John Marshall between 1836 and 1840, it boasts a two acre main space, and apparently is pretty unique (at least for the time) in that it is held up under both compression and tension.

On the tour, in the main room we we hard-hatted and required to walk to a ‘safe area’ without stopping, just in case anything fell…

White Balance (It’s largely a matter of taste)

White Balance (It’s largely a matter of taste)

Reading Time: 6 minutesWhite balance refers to how your eyes identify colour in an image. What I aim to show in this tutorial is that sometimes, there is no ‘correct’ white balance, it is a matter of taste and creative vision. I am going to try and avoid 

Through Moving Windows

Through Moving Windows

Reading Time: 3 minutesI spend a lot of time travelling on busses and trains. Looking out of the windows provides a unique view of the surroundings which is detached and dispassionate, a different reality. You see places that you may walk through on different days, or that you 

365

365

Reading Time: 2 minutes…one image every day for an entire year. It is often seen as a kind of rite of passage for a photographer.

In the end I had to abandon this, not because of taking the images, but keeping up with regular editing and uploading proved hard…

This is the new shit…

This is the new shit…

Reading Time: 2 minutesOK. So probably a couple of years ago now I posted about my eventual aim to get Suburban Acid Saturation up and moving again, following a bit of an extended hiatus from life getting in the way… Now it it time to update and unveil 

Happy Christmas

Happy Christmas

Reading Time: < 1 minuteHappy Christmas one and all, it’s been a wild and creative year. I am about to tuck into a feast.