…and here are my pinhole images made during my trip to New England for Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day (WPPD). Thanks to all the gits…it was another wonderful GitTogether.
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Japan V - Pinhole
The last post sharing images made during our fifth trip to Japan, and this time we have pinhole. There’s shot’s here from each place we visited during our trip, so hopefully something for everyone (although it’s pinhole so of course its for everyone). I hope you’ve enjoyed all my Japan images…I know need to figure out what to post next.
Read MoreSeijaku - Norwich/Nihon
Seijaku - a Japanese aesthetic that is variously described as tranquility in the midst of activity, or stillness of mood, a calmness of mind in a busy life - you get the general idea. Without really realising it, this is a common thread that permeates my pinhole photography, and the images that I have selected to be included in an exhibition to be shown this spring. Read on for more details.
Read MoreLearning Parrot Fashion
In which I describe the challenges and progress using a curved plane pinhole camera - the very beautiful Parrot P90/2 from Mottweiler Studio. The Parrot is an unbelievably beautiful camera, and a joy to use, but for quite some time I felt I was struggling to produce images that I felt I did the camera justice. Did I make anything worthwhile? Read on, and judge for yourself.
Read MorePaige Mitchell
This one (like all my "Recent" posts) has been a long time coming. Paige is a brilliant ceramic artist working in Norwich, who was kind enough to let me make some images of her in the studio. These images are part of a long-running (but not very active) project making pictures of people making things...as seen in the prior Companion Denim post.
Read MoreRecent - Pinhole (2 to 9)
It seems that time has crept up on me - I've posted nothing since August but I have shot plenty. Here's some recent pinhole work to tide you over until I can find some time to post something more meaningful. There's no further commentary in the post itself, I hope you enjoy.
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