One Colour a Day – Week 8
Reading Time: < 1 minutes The forgotton week. I didn’t really keep up with this week. Hence a few pallete remnants really.
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Reading Time: < 1 minutes The forgotton week. I didn’t really keep up with this week. Hence a few pallete remnants really.
Reading Time: < 1 minutes This week has been a little non-descript. It’s interesting, actually, when faced with trying to create a colour each day, even though I love colours, my mind goes blank at times. I think the first three show this. Steak dinners came into this, and other …
Reading Time: 5 minutes So after the first tests with purchased pigments, I have gone up a level and foraged a few of my own and had a go an processing these as inspired by Found and Ground. Ultimately what you are doing here is getting the raw material …
Reading Time: 2 minutes Once again, the lure of the Lomo hits… It’s funny, I have such a love/hate relationship with this idea. My practise totally encompasses mad experimentation, but the obsessive commercialisation of it from the Lomography movement is somehow distatseful. Nonetheless, when I happened across some Lomochrome …
Reading Time: 2 minutes Shock Horror. I have actually gone out. I’ve been hibernating quite a bit recently, partly age, partly money, partly winter which has taken a bit of a hit on the material I am pulling together for Images From The Underground. Invited by my friend Derek …
Reading Time: 3 minutes So as you may have guessed, I do love a good sunset for photographic subject material. Earlier in the year I bought a couple of tinted grad filters from SRB, an engineering company who make a number of photographic products. Over this year I bought …