Tag: ANALOGUE PHOTOGRAPHY

  • Notes on Recent Things
    Notes on Recent Things

    As spring continues I’m getting ready to photograph the RHS Chelsea Flower Show again. I’ve been photographing for The English Garden Magazine since 2017, and it’s so interesting to see how things change over the years. I’m excited to see what this year brings. I was pleased to see the latest feature on Goldsmiths’ Stories,…

  • Notes on the week: 5 April 2024
    Notes on the week: 5 April 2024

    It’s been a funny sort of week. Those who read last week’s notes will be pleased to hear I did indeed make it to the pub. I had a lovely Easter weekend with family, have accumulated a pleasing amount of chocolate and we tired ourselves out building a rather larger than anticipated shed/summerhouse. I sent some films…

  • Online Exhibition – Fleeting Moments: Temporality and the Still Life, Analog Forever
    Online Exhibition – Fleeting Moments: Temporality and the Still Life, Analog Forever

    I’m really pleased that ‘My favourite weekday coffee cup’, the photograph of the cup I smashed on my way down the stairs that I told you about recently, has been selected to be shown in Analog Forever Magazine‘s online group exhibition ‘Fleeting Moments: Temporality and the Still Life‘.  I really identified with the brief, set by fine art photographer…

  • Notes on a photograph: A broken cup
    Notes on a photograph: A broken cup

    A while ago I shared a short project I’d done, photographing the cups and mugs I use for my quite particular tea and coffee drinking habits. This photograph is a follow up to that but also probably an insight into why I photograph ‘the everyday’ quite so much: these things mean something to me but they don’t…

  • Notes on equipment: Fixing the light leak in my Mamiya RB67
    Notes on equipment: Fixing the light leak in my Mamiya RB67

    This is a very dull post about fixing a camera – I’m sharing it in case it helps someone else with a similar problem, but feel free to skip this if you’re not into such things!  When I was at uni I borrowed a Mamiya RB67 for a project I was working on and I…