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Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
I am a father of two, who has been a paramedic for 15 years and a professional photographer for around 5. That is until recently, from the 1st of May 2017 I will no longer work on the frontline full time. Instead I have made the transition from specialist paramedic to advanced practitioner and will be working full time in primary care. This blog will chart the development of myself from my current role of specialist paramedic to an advanced practitioner. In the last year I was diagnosed with Ankylosing spondylitis. Which is a degenerative condition which affects the spine. While this diagnosis saddened me obviously. It also came as a relief as I had struggled for over a year and had no idea what was wrong with me. So the diagnosis also came with some relief as I finally had a name to put to my condition. It did help me to look forward and consider a new career pathway. I am the first paramedic to work in primary care in my practice area. This is quite an accolade.

Monday 23 January 2012

Life in pictures

I watched an interesting programme on BBC 4 about Life magazine recently. Life was an iconic weekly magazine that specialised in extraordinarily vivid photojournalism. Through its most dynamic decades, - the 40s, 50s and 60s - Life caught the spirit of America as it blossomed into a world superpower. Read by over half the country, its influence on American people was unparalleled. No other magazine in the world held the photograph in such high esteem. At Life the pictures, not the words, did the talking. As a result, the Life photographer was king.

Life photographers pioneered new forms of photojournalism, living with and photographing their subjects for weeks, enabling them to capture compelling yet ordinary aspects of American life too.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017svd6

The Sound of Two Songs

I am going to attend a new exhibition soon at the impressions gallery. By Mark Power called The Sound of Two Songs.

14th Jan - 24th Mar 2012


Made over a period of five years, The Sound of Two Songs offers an extensive and personal photographic survey of Poland. This is the UK premiere of a major new exhibition by renowned Magnum photographer Mark Power.

What should make this exhibition more interesting is that I intend to view it with my Polish friend. I will be very interested to hear his views.

http://www.impressions-gallery.com/exhibitions/exhibition.php?id=45

Wednesday 9 November 2011

Ethics essay and professional practice

Spoke to my tutor regarding my ethics essay and professional practice.

She told me that a photographer I e.mailed recently Craig Ames is coming to give the MA students a talk in early December.

http://www.craigames.com/photography/home.html/


She also kindly offered to look at any questions I might wish to ask Craig in advance.

Craig recently exhibited work at the ways of looking exhibition, the work had similarities to my work in that he visited sites of emotional importance to him and tried to make sense of what had happened there using photography.

I felt very inspired by his work and feel it will be very helpful indeed to communicate with him.

I feel like I am progressing in the right direction, lots of ideas in the pipeline. Just need to focus those ideas and follow through.

Saturday 5 November 2011

Fashion brief

I have been doing lots of research for the fashion brief I intend to carry out.

Fashion photography is not a particularly interesting subject area for me. I'm more interested in informal photography. But my tutor suggested trying to push yourself into a new area & in my opinion this is a good idea. I'll not get the chance again.

The research is going very well so far. I have managed to find 2 willing models, a stylist / make up artist and even props if I need them.

To help all 4 people (myself included) communicate with ease. I have created a private Facebook group. This has helped everyone feel more involved and has worked very well as an ideas platform. I feel the biggest advantage will be that everyone will feel as though they know each other a little bit before the photography has even started.

The other advantage is that everyone has put ideas forward. Most people in the group have suggested ideas, posted inspiring images, etc.

I have posted some of the images posted by the group below


Friday 4 November 2011

Spotlight portraits

I Recently enjoyed shooting spotlight portraits of some new students at college.
Spotlight images are images used by the acting profession to help them select actors prior to casting. 


Before we shot the students we shot each other, we experimented in tungsten lighting, with a 50mm portrait lens as we liked the result that it produced.

I also looked at headshot websites like this one below : 



It's important to remember to alter the setting afterwards in camera raw. Otherwise the image will come out with a colour cast like the image below : 


Image before editing white balance in camera raw

The image below has had the tungsten colour cast altered, it makes a big difference. This casn be done in any image and is particularly helpful when working with street lighting at night.

Editing tungsten studio images in RAW








This is how the image should look after colour correction and editing to convert to black and white. By creating a simple, but interesting lighting set up there is depth in the image and the subjects persona is able to shine through.



I was pleased with the end result that was achieved. Hope the students are too. Here are a selection of the final images below :



Friday 28 October 2011

Gallery visits

I visited Skipton yesterday and was lucky enough to find a little gallery of the beaten path of the main high street.

I had a chat with the owner, who seemed like a lovely lady and asked what kind of work sold well and what did not. I have looked at small galleries in the past with a view to producing work to sell, the difference being between now and then is that I now feel my work is as good and in some cases better than some of the work on display in some galleries.

In a way this is an important milestone as it indicates my own self confidence is growing as is my self belief. I am looking at work on display in galleries more and more and thinking I that could and more importantly should do that ! I am also considering how I would like to produce my work more now, what type of product do I want to produce / sell.

I think it's important for me to start considering how I want to start printing and displaying my work. In particular what type of work would I like to try and sell ? Hence the recent research.

I have attached a few pictures that I
took inside the gallery.

Monday 26 September 2011

Ethics


I have started my research into the ethics essay, I am considering looking at the ethics of street photography, in particular in relation to my profession :

I have a working title which is  The ethics of street photography

I intend to question whether it is ethical to still take photographs on the streets and if not why not? 

It is my belief that it is; street photography has been around almost as long as cameras have been portable. People like Bresson started in the 30's and it has carried on ever since. But is it ethical today?

 

I found several good websites which look at street photography :

http://www.nickturpin.com/nt11/words/what-was-the-subject/

I also found an interview / documentary at this website called the in-sight documentary :

http://www.nickturpin.com/nt11/moving/in-sight-documentary2/

I watched the preview and may download the whole documentary  for my essay if it proves relevant, guidance needed from my tutor.

 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/photoblog/2009/08/twirlrun_on_the_street.html

I bought a book in the summer  which will help me with my essay :

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Street-Photography-Now-black---white/dp/0500289077/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1317033955&sr=8-3

Nick Turpin says of this book

I find it significant of some slight change in attitude that this year a large publisher, Thames and Hudson will release their survey of the contemporary scene, Street Photography Now and my own small publishing company will release '10' containing 200 mostly un-themed images from the in-public group. Neither of us would invest in these publications unless we thought their was now an audience for this work that is largely about nothing and, of course, about everything.