Tag: ANALOGUE PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 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…