Sunday 10 October 2010

I hate bloggers. I've always found it really interesting how people can be self obsessed enough to write a blog about themselves. Im all for people showing their work on their blogs and i think its a really good way to get your work shown. However when it gets to the point where your constantly writing about yourself, then i find it all a bit strange.

If found some really horrible blogs in the past, from some incredibly vain people...

Heres one i find really funny, he updates his flickr about 3 times an hour, and some comments are outrageous.

http://twitter.com/bryanboy

http://www.bryanboy.com/

However maybe its impossible to not get caught up in it, as this is suppose to be a blog about my ideas and inspiration for my 3rd year but has ended up in me posting my own work in some places. I wonder what it is about the possibly of some people reading what you have to say that makes you go all self obsessive...

Hey why dont you check out my website..? Umlautcollective.com
The Golden Hour is a name given to the first and last hour of sunlight in the day. Allot of photographer use this hour to create beautiful golden images.

Here is some by Antonella Arismendi



Heres one i found quite funny,





And here are some of mine,





I spend allot of time trawling flickr, in fact its pretty much the main exposure i have to the world of photography. I sometimes feel quite embarrassed as people try to talk to me about their favourite photographers and I never know who there talking about. I also try and relate them to people i've seen on Flickr. It doesnt go down so well cause i dont think flickr is seen as a place for real photographers to display work...
One of my favourite portrait photographers is this guy called Benoit.P. The mood in his Images and use of DOP is iiiiinncredible. I also really respect the way he meets his subjects. He walks around paris looking for interesting people, instead of taking pictures of these people secretly he approaches them and talks to them. This is something that i find so hard to do and respect him so much for doing. I really want to know what things he says to these people and how he gets them to pose for him. He must be such a nice and interesting person to be able to get these people to trust him. Ive taking pictures of people, but never have enough confidence to approach somebody interesting looking. How do you start that conversation? Do you talk about something completely different first? Do you hide the camera so they don't get scared of you. I guess all these things change depending on who it is and how confident they are.

I went to the park a little while ago to take some pictures of people and ask their opinions on a project i was doing, I found it so hard to talk to people and ended up talking to only 3 people. I took their pictures but they turned out shit cause i was nervous about it. I think its something i need practise on.

I really want to do a project on chefs in alleyways smoking a cigarette. I think it would make really nice pictures. I would need to talk to people and probably have to walk around london for a while to find some.

Benoid's Approach to photography:

Questioning the modern world in which we are living and trying to break this individualism and the anonymity of the big city. By going into “Non-lieux” (no existing places) (subways, malls, and crowded streets at rush hours …;) and by talking to people to take photos, I break the usual way this modern world works for a few instants. I make real these “non-lieux” by creating an event that the stranger will remember.

Hes also offers workshops, maybe we could get him down to goldmiths?

Here are some images by Benoid.P:



So im quiet a tidy person, i cant work in my room unless its tidy and i reckon this comes through in my projects... I find it hard to hand in a piece of work that i'm not 100% happy with. However in my second year at Goldsmiths I had to present allot of work that i wasn't pleased with.
So anyway... I live with 5 other people in my house, and there are allot of things that really get on my nerves. Now i don't want to come across as a sicko so i don't always tell them that it annoys me, but heres a list of things that really annoy me in my house...

Tea Towels not getting hung up...


Pint glasses getting left for weeks in rooms...


The bath mat getting left on the floor after a shower...


Toilet paper not getting put on the ring thingy...


Anything of anybody else's getting left in my room, especially coffee mugs...


washing up getting left in the sink and not on the side...

The water from the washing up still left in the sink...

The soap from the water from the washing up still left in the sink...

I love the people i live with and really enjoy living with so many people, but i'm looking forward to down sizing next year.

I bet in the next the few days ill be able to take pictures of these things....




So sometimes 2 things come together, completely unrelated, but form something so amazing that there no point me writing any more on it, you just have to watch it...




Or watch it on youtube
I've recently been taking alot of photographs for the Deptford Project.
It all started when i did a little work for a studio down there called Jail-Make and things just escalated from there. I love the vibe of the place and their attitude towards fresh and local produce being sold in their cafe. They have a range of workshops in the arches behind the train where a bike studio called Union Cycle Works has just opened. Cathedral Group asked me to take some images for their website. You can see the pictures here...

Getting stuck into a project like this one has been amazing, feeling a part of something good makes being constantly busy really enjoyable. Its made me realise that maybe this year can be more than getting a good grade. Of course its important to tick the boxes, but what else can i do with my project...?


click on the image to see the rest