Monday, November 30, 2009

Your Toy Camera News for Today

Here are the happenings in the Toy Camera world recently that I've found interesting:

New Store!



There is a new toy camera shop open - developed by Light Leaks Magazine featuring toy cameras from around the world as well as refurbished Ebay finds!! Check it out here.

Fine Art Print Auction
The Watson Studio Gallery Charity Print Auction is live - check it out here!

"Texas Hearing and Service Dogs is the beneficiary of Watson Studio Gallery's big annual Charity Auction this year! Purchase some beautiful art for yourself or as a lovely gift and help a great organization! We have over $20,000 in fine art photography prints that were donated for the auction!"

I donated a print of mine that was displayed there earlier in the year - Lewis Farms



Hypnotic sound
This is an intriguing new plastic "toy" that is for listening instead of seeing.

"GRISTLEISM is part industrial sound machine, part noise instrument. Featuring 13 original and uncompromising loops, GRISTLEISM delivers a mix of signature TG experimental noise, industrial drone, and classic melodies and rhythms."

Blog Read
An interesting read/link on Blake Andrews' blog the other day Why People Use Plastic Cameras

Holga Macro Lenses
I found these little gems on Ebay - I'm not sure what the deal is or how good they are but I've ordered a couple to try out: Holga Universal Store  and Here is another link






Another Toy
A new 35mm TLR toy camera has surfaced called the Gakken - link is here - although its in Japanese.  Its a make it yourself camera and there is a video here on YouTube on how to do it.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Feature Photographer - Phil Bebbington

I'm excited to be starting this series on my blog and I'm grateful to have Phil Bebbington (aka Terrorkitten) agree to be my first.



I've been a fan of Phil's work for a while now and if you visit any of his websites (links at the end of this post) you will see that he is a very talented photographer - and I would highly recommend you check out his Crete photos, as well as his Holga work which I will be featuring here today. Among his many wonderful photographs, his "old people from the hip" series caught my attention and I wanted to feature these on my blog today. He was also gracious enough to answer a few questions for me.


Contemplating an Uncertain Future, Bath Abbey Churchyard, Bath Somerset

How did you get introduced to your first Holga and how long have you been shooting?

"My first Holga! Well, I had been blogging for a while and had seen the name Holga banded about having no idea what it was. One day curiosity got the better of me – I did a few Google searches and decided to order one from Holgamods – that was in the middle of 2006."

What is it about the Holga that draws you to it? Why do you shoot with it?

"Initially it was no reason – I just wanted to play and I had never shot medium format – what came after was the wonder of not being tied down by apertures and shutter speeds. Of course you still are as the Holga does have at least one shutter speed and aperture! But, it is the freedom, using your time thinking about the shot as you have no control over the shutter and aperture. Of course, there is a skill to using the Holga – it’s not quite as random as people think. The position of the light is very important – you soon discover that. As to why I shoot with it – it suits my needs really – I walk to work and walk home. I wanted a camera that was very light that I could carry all the time – I was already using the Holga and then realised it would be perfect for work. I finish work each day and wander with the Holga for a period – weather permitting."


Jasper Rose, Artist, Kennet and Avon Canal, Bath Somerset

Could you tell me a little bit about your "old people from the hip" series, or your shots of elderly people in general? Do you ever get in trouble taking strangers photos?

"The old people shots from the hip came out of my desire to (a) carry a camera to work every day and (b) do something constructive with the camera having bothered to carry and I guess (c) a desire to take more people shots and yet being quite nervous about it – part of the discipline was to ask people if I could take their photo and from that came the thought that perhaps I could take secret photos and then just how close could I get and not be noticed!

I chose old people for a number of reasons – they are slow! They are interesting visually, they are plentiful in Bath on a sunny day – less chance of them hearing the shutter click when close – a number of reasons some silly and some practical. They are also very easy to engage in conversation.

As for trouble – I have managed to keep away from that – people are usually okay or perhaps I am fleet of foot!"


Dressed for a Typical English Summer, Grand Parade, Bath Somerset


Time Weighs Heavy but Appearances Count, Bath Abbey Churchyard, Bath Somerset

Favourite film(s)?

"Well, in the UK 90% of the time I use 400asa film – XP2 or BWCN400 for ease of processing – colour Pro400H or Kodak’s 400VC – when in Crete where the light is bright and harsh I will use 160 Fuji and have used 100 Slide – Provia is my fave."

Your favourite Holga photo that you've taken?

"My favourite Holga shot – well, I still end up back right at the beginning, second film I think, it still makes me smile. I guess there are other Holga shots that technically give me more pleasure, but, I still love this for impact and the joy it seems to bring others."


The Rain Will Breathe Life in Wiltshire

And last but not least - what is your favourite ice cream flavour?

"Ice-cream – Mmmmm not much of a sweet eater! As I always end up sharing my wife’s ice-cream I guess I ought to go with her favourite – Chocolate – nothing with it, just chocolate!"


A Class Act Draped in Pistachio, Bath Abbey Churchyard, Bath Somerset


Distracted and Caught in the Act, Bath Abbey Churchyard, Bath Somerset


Eventually We Run out of Things to Say, Grand Parade, Bath Somerset


Ice Cream is an Important Business, Bath Abbey Churchyard, Bath Somerset


Lapping it up, Bath Abbey Churchyard, Bath Somerset


Normandy Veteran and Enthusiastic Ice Cream Eater, Grand Parade, Bath Somerset


Mostly It's the Simple Pleasures, The Last Lick, Grand Parade, Bath Somerset

Phil's Website
His Blog
His Flickr

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

New Holga Photographer Feature Series coming soon!



Taken on World Toy Camera Day, Holga photo
October 2009
London, Ontario


I'm excited to be starting a new feature series on my blog which will feature some Holga / toy camera photographers that I admire. There are so many photographers out there doing great things with the Holga! I hope you all will enjoy the photos and mini-interviews. I hope to post one at least once a month, maybe more often if I have the time. Stay tuned for the first one which will be posted in the next couple of days!

Friday, November 20, 2009

Friends of Photoworks SF Portrait Show




Click here to read a bit more on the show The opening is tonight and I'm honoured to have one of my images selected for this show! Wish I could see it in person!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Exhibition News and Photos

Well it's Monday yet again!  Weeks seem to be flying by lately... we've had some nice mild spring-ish weather here in Southwestern Ontario, so November hasn't been too bad so far, aside from the shorter daylight hours. 

I'm kind of looking forward to hibernating and working on a project this winter.  I don't know how much I will share here until it is done (it will be hard for me to do that!) but I've got a Holga Wide Pinhole on the way so I'm sure I'll be posting some test shots from that as I get to know it.

Finale
Finale
Holga, Ilford HP5 film
October 2009


A couple of things happening his week:

I am participating in a project run by Labspace Studio in Toronto called Monosaic.  The opening is on Saturday - and I'm hoping to attend.  Here is the event poster:



I'm looking forward to seeing the end result!  I submitted two fall photos for this project.

I also received news last week that one of my photos was selected for the Portraits exhibition at Photoworks SF.  The opening is on Friday, Nov. 20.  Visit the website or their Flickr Group to learn more, and if you are in the San Francisco area, by all means please go check it out!  I need someone to go in my place since I am so far away!  The image I submitted:



That's all for me today - hope you are all having a wonderful Monday.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Autumn in Black and White

"And if a day goes by without my doing something related to photography, it's as though I've neglected something essential to my existence, as though I had forgotten to wake up. I know that the accident of my being a photographer has made my life possible." - Richard Avedon

I saw this quote today and just loved it.

I'm still working through some fall images, but have more ideas and work to do in my self portrait series, so I hope to work on that in the coming weeks.  Of course I had to take some black and white images too, even though the leaves were beautiful and colourful, there's always a place for some black and white...

Curtsy

Fragile

If you are interested in prints of these, please just let me know, or visit my Etsy shop

And, oh yeah you MUST check out this uber cool website where people post vintage photos of their parents' awesomeness: http://myparentswereawesome.tumblr.com/

Monday, November 9, 2009

Autumn's Remains

I loved having my very own tree this fall to enjoy it's beautiful colours and take photos of.  It's very large so I'm glad there is only one, or else the leaf-cleanup would have been a little overwhelming!!  Fall is my favourite season, even though it is brief and leads into winter, I just love the colours, the warm sunlight and the cool crisp air!

Here are some Holga shots from a few weeks ago, more to come:





Thursday, November 5, 2009

Autumn with Holga Wide & Tele Lenses

I wrote a mini review and posted some test shots of the new Holga Wide and Tele Lenses on Holga Blog. Head over there and check it out if you are thinking about getting these.

This is my favourite comparison - I think it really shows the ability of the lenses and their differences:


Holga Wide Lens


Same shot only using Tele Lens


I've also got some Autumn photos that I will be posting on here and a few on Etsy if anyone is interested in prints. Here is one of my favourites that I just listed today:



And finally - it's almost the weekend Yippee!  What are you going to shoot this weekend?

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Exhibition News + Holga Photo

I'm excited to announce that one of my photos was selected to be included in the "Body Pulses" exhibition that is currently on display on the Plates to Pixels website. There are some amazing photos in this group so I highly recommend you go have a look through it!




This is another image from my set taken on World Toy Camera Day:

Angels & Saints

Angels & Saints
Holga, Ilford SFX film
Self Portrait, October 2009


I was using a single tealight candle as my light source for this set of images - I love using candle light - it brings a great atmosphere to the image, and always something a little different in each one!

I've got a few test shots from the Holga Wide and Tele lenses that I will post soon - hopefully tomorrow! I'll be doing a small "review" of them on Holga Blog as well so keep an eye out for that!

Monday, November 2, 2009

I Want More...

Tired of Saving Souls

Tired of Saving Souls
Holga, Ilford HP5
Self Portrait, October 2009


"Saving souls is fine I'm sure, but I want more"

This is from my set taken on World Toy Camera Day, continuing to build on the project (a little more about that here) I'm working on right now using lyrics/song titles as my inspiration.

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