
#30DayPhotoChallenge
#AFrameADay
#36ExpFilmPhotoChallenge
“There are always two people in every picture, the photographer and the viewer.”
– Ansel Adams
I have said to myself over the past few months that I need to shoot more film and to be honest, I have. The only thing is, I have not been able to develop or digitise my rolls of film for a quiet some time now. This due to the fact that I have had to commute to campus to do all of this and it can be very time consuming, especially the scanning for the film. If I am not there early enough, I will either find all the available scanners being used or even if I get access to one, I just won’t have enough time to scan my films the way I want to.
In the end, due to time constraints, I just decided to invest in a film scanner. This way, I can scan at my own pace, in my own home and I can do it at any time – morning, noon or night.
And this brings me to today’s topic, the photo challenge.
For the month of April, I will be posting a photo a day from one of my 35mm film rolls.
The Rules
If you are reading this post, here are your rules.
And there you have it.
April has 30 days. So, I will be posting a photo a day from a 35mm 36 exp. roll of film. At this moment in time, I am not sure if it will be black & white or colour.
On May 1, I will then share the remaining 6 frames. Depending on how I shot the film, sometimes I can end up with 37 or 38 frames. We will see when the time comes.
Also, I will be selling a selection of the photographs here. This will help me with printing and production costs for my MA degree show in July 2020. Your support is highly appreciated.
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
June is the next month with 30 days in it. Would you like to join me in the challenge when I post my next roll of film? I would like this to be a feature on my blog moving forward and it would be awesome to see some of your photographs. Leave a comment below and let me know what you think.
#30DayPhotoChallenge #36FilmExpPhotoChallenge #AFrameADay
This year, I said I should blog more, but with that comes the challenge of what to blog about. I also decided to cut down on my social media consumption/use so I can have more time to be able to do so. However, I still cannot resist the urge to check out Instagram and I come across some pretty awesome stuff, one of which has inspired this blog post.
The Biennale für aktuelle Fotografie 2020 “The Lives and Loves of Images” – an extensive photography exhibition curated by David Campany is happening from the 29 February – 26 April across three cities in Germany – Mannheim, Ludwigshafen and Heidelberg. There will be works from over 70 artists showcased in six museums, with talks, discussions and workshops events during this time. On their Instagram feed, they have been introducing participating artists by asking them to give ‘instructions’ to their followers. You take a picture with said instructions, you upload it on Instagram using the hashtag #biennale_instructions and your photograph will be posted on their feed.
Here are some of the artists (exhibition name) and their ‘instructions’ that have been shared so far:
So, where do I come in? Well, I thought I should challenge myself and pretend for just one minute that I was posting on my Instagram feed. Why not take one of these instructions and share my own photograph using the hashtag #biennale_instructions and instead of posting it on my IG feed, I post it here?
I decided to follow Patrick Pound’s instructions –
This one resonated with me as I am currently working on a ‘Remnants’ series of photographs. Here I am sharing a photograph I haven’t posted on my blog before following said instructions.
Reflections of Syzygy in The Blue Room, 2019
If you were to follow any of the instructions, which one would you pick? Or, why not attempt this challenge with me? Link back to my blog so I can see which instructions you followed.
#PhotoChallenge
#RemnantsProject
#Biennale_Instructions
Today is technically the first day of Spring and after a weekend of being ‘snowed in’…when it snows in the UK, it’s the worst as it doesn’t happen as often…but I digress.
As pretty as the snow is especially to take pictures in, I am not a fan of the cold.
But now that the weather is warming up, no excuses, but to get out there and photograph right after I have finish editing said photos and videos.
So, if I could be anywhere else other than in front of my computer, I’d rather be outside taking pictures or travelling.
Comment. Like. Share.
#RatherBe