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Tag Archives: straight
A minute. A lifetime.
Context I have always promised dad that if at all possible he would end his days at home surrounded by the things he knows and with this in mind had gotten the PEACE protocol in place so that dad would … Continue reading
Posted in Dad (2016)
Tagged age, dad, documentary, illness, image, realism, straight, video
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Is it over?
This is a new project. It doesn’t have a number and has only taken two days to complete. But time has little to do with emotional investment in work. One project can take months and another a day and both … Continue reading
Christmas Dinner
We enjoyed a lovely dinner yesterday, turkey, goose, stuffing, parsnips, potatoes, sausage meat, pigs in blankets….so we are paying the price for it today! Happy Christmas all…
So much for waiting – a submission to Source
I know yesterday I said I was considering to submit something to Source but that it was a little too early. Well scrap that. The post triggered my spending much of the day working out what I want to say … Continue reading
Posted in Project: Twelve Days in Summer, Research
Tagged association values, colour, discourse, exhibition, illness, image, straight
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Twelve Days in Summer
This project has arisen organically. Over much of 2014 I had been carrying a camera with me at all times and shooting and posting a photo a day. As part of that process I captured a lot of what was … Continue reading
Posted in Project: Twelve Days in Summer
Tagged colour, death, documentary, illness, straight
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A photo a day – things almost unnoticed
One of the discarded efforts from yesterday’s shoot was this typology of spectacles. While it offered a good view of the shape of the frames – helped by a monochrome treatment to reduce distractions – the smallest movements of my … Continue reading
A photo a day – collecting little things for Karen
I’ve been incrementally ordering little things for Karen’s Christmas and birthday presents. Her birthday is only four days after Christmas and so it’s always too easy to overlook the need to mark it separately. So far I have two books, … Continue reading
A photo a day – St Crispin’s day
Any of you who know Henry V by Shakespeare will remember the rather wonderful St Crispin’s Day Speech. I know it from the 1944 Laurence Olivier film of the same name. Well today is St Crispin’s day and so I … Continue reading