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Project 6: A Picture of Health – final image

Now that all the images I need have been shot I have reviewed them and it was easy to see that one of the challenges to make the set work in the way I wanted. Here is the full set.  … Continue reading

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Project 6 Picture of Health: my typological approach

This post summarizes the process that I have been using for project 6: A picture of Health. The set up for my series is shown below. I planned to use a square format and shoot seven images – one for … Continue reading

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Project 6 Picture of Health: is it sublime or grotesque?

One of the perspectives I need to consider in this project is just how expressive I want it to be. I tend to shoot with quite a straight style that offers viewers a sort of cold hard impression rather than … Continue reading

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Project 6 A Picture of Health: a typological approach

I had surgery yesterday. It was not fun. Let’s hope it works and I stop one source of bleeding. I took photos where and when I could and created this triptych to reflect the day’s experience. The values I have … Continue reading

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Project 6: A Picture of Health

Idea The idea for this project has come about for two reasons. The first is because of my poor health recently. While my impairment (paralysis) is static and stable the implications of it are not. These problems range from skin … Continue reading

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Curation of my 365

While I have curated the photos of mum’s demise I haven’t really spent much time with the other images and so thought I would begin that exercise today. Coleman (1998) and others have made the point that taking photos doesn’t … Continue reading

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Why anomiepete?

Before my injury I felt very much a part of society. I had lots of friends and went out socialising an awful lot. Now of course, as we age things change, some people marry and have children and others choose … Continue reading

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A photo a day – out at last

After being indoor for over three weeks I just had to get out. Karen’s shoulder surgery was eight weeks ago and so she wanted to see if it was possible  to lift the wheelchair into the car boot. If not … Continue reading

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A thought on workflow

I’m reflecting on my plans for A Photo a Day and think that I might not comment on the photo each time I post but hold a weekly review and adjustment with my putting them into more structured themes and … Continue reading

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