I’ve recently had a little interest from people interested in framed prints from my Fifty of Fifty project. So I priced it up and made them all available to buy! The prints will be pretty large — 20 inches wide, which will be about 26 inches (66cm) with the frame. Super limited edition — only 10 of each shot will ever be produced! They will all be stamped signed and numbered for authenticity (on the mount & on the back of the print). And obviously this has got my name on it so the quality is going to be excellent.
You know it’s been nearly 10 months since I did my How I Shoot: Lowkey Portrait, what a slacker I am. Life just gets in the way sometimes… you know? But yeah, a new How I Shoot — ooh ooh exciting isn’t it. So this time I wanted do to an article that explained how I mix daylight with strobes.
I was at New Adventures in Web Design yesterday, and I have to say it was AMAZING. I took away so much from the day and I am incredibly thankful to Simon & everyone else involved for putting it together.
So during the course of the day I was surprised to notice a woman sitting and knitting so I tweeted about it.
Exactly two years ago today I bought my first real camera — a Canon 450D. I’d played with cameras a bit in the past but didn’t really have a clue what I was doing. I already had it in my head that I wanted to do a ThreeSixFive project, mainly to keep the camera in my hand and learn at a pretty decent rate.
I’m at a really strange place with photography right now. I feel very lost; I don’t know what I am doing or where I am going with it. It’s been bothering me for weeks — I don’t have any direction & people seem hell bent on making it into work for me. I didn’t get into photography for financial gain or acclaim. I got into it so I would have a free, relaxed, creative outlet outside of the design world in which I work. I am more than happy being a designer for my day job & I don’t feel I need or want photography to enter into that.