Monday 28 June 2010

Pepper People

I took some time on Sunday to play with my food since my parents aren't around to yell at me when I do it now.


















Sunday 27 June 2010

Coopa part 2

After this post Coopa my dad thought I should try putting the two photographs together to make Coopa stand out even more against the background so here it is:

Friday 25 June 2010

52 Weeks - Week 9 (A Side of Myself I've Never Seen Before)

Should have been posted last night but we spent the day working on the garden and collapsed last night.

Cupcakes Try 1

With another attempt to follow in the footsteps of my good friend Jenny Lou I made some cupcakes the other day. I had to photograph these quickly as someone coughcoughAndrewcough decided that when they were told they could have a cupcake that meant the nice looking one sitting on a special plate all by itself away from the other cupcakes, so this isn't as nice as the one I had prepared but I do what I can.

Wednesday 23 June 2010

Whistling in the Dark












Besides loving abstract art right now I feel like there is something beautiful in the way light moves on a dark night, light is always a refuge point in the darkness and I hope some of that comes across, a dance of colour and a jolt of light to bring the nighttime to life.





Tuesday 22 June 2010

Things We May Never Know

My friend from the University of Westminster, Cheng Ting Ting, is having her first solo show called Things We May Never Know in London. So if anyone is in London around July 15th stop by Matsu Photographers Gallery to check it out, her work is really exceptional and worth a look.

King Coopa


Not much to say other then I am loving having my own studio set-up

Sunday 20 June 2010

Ice cube attempt

So I've been trying to figure out how to photograph coke like they do for the adverts and such, with the bubbles and nice looking ice. I read somewhere that it's done using clear jello for ice cubes so I decided to give it a try.


My goal
You can't see anything but there is jello in there
After the jello set I cut it into cubes
And filled my pretty glass with some of my new ice cubes
Finally I set up my lights and began my first attempt at getting a great drink shot. The results are below, not too bad but not as good as I was hoping for.


Saturday 19 June 2010

Dedicated to Jenny Lou

My good friend Jenny Lou from university is going to pastry school and keeps posting these amazing photographs of what she makes on her blog, found here. I've been inspired by this and have decided to give it a try myself, so here is my first attempt photographing these mini chocolate chip cheesecakes I've gotten pretty good at making.


More yumminess to come

Wednesday 16 June 2010

52 Weeks - Week 7 (Inspired by Francesca Woodman)

Due to celebrating the Queen's birthday this weekend, we got a nice long weekend to relax. That means everything for me has been pushed back, hence the mid-week posting of what should have been on Sunday.

I've long admired the work of Francesca Woodman and have used her work as inspiration for this weeks self-portrait.


Thursday 10 June 2010

Present to Myself

My present to myself.
I know, how exciting, a box. But wait, it gets better.




See. A bag. Better than a box. But wait, it gets better.




Getting the picture? (What a terrible pun, I apologize)





Yay! I plan on spending the weekend getting acquainted with my equipment, I'm just so excited! Check back here later this weekend for some more excitement!

Wednesday 9 June 2010

The power of the sun

I was opening the curtains the other day and this lovely scene unfolded in front of me, it reminds me why I love our new house so much and why it's hard to get out of bed on such nice sunny days.


And then looking at the rest of the bed it's even easier to see why it's hard not to be lazy and lie in bed all day.




Tuesday 8 June 2010

Identity in portraits

I've been thinking a lot about the idea of a portrait, it's something that drew my attention while I was in university at the University of Westminster.

There is an issue with this idea that a portrait can be a true representation. It is, in fact, always influenced by an outside source, the photographer, the viewer, sometimes it's false because the person is showing who they want to be and not what they really are.

There are so many different facets of self, how can someone be represented in one portrait how can someone represent themselves let alone someone else in one image, the only reason we can look at a photograph and say “yes, that is them” is because we have intimate knowledge of that person. We know them, that one image doesn’t actually show them fully as a person but that one image triggers something in our memory, it brings that person to life and that is what makes it a portrait because it makes that person real to those who knew them, it brings them out.

But that’s going to be different for everyone who views that image depending on their relationship to the person in the portrait, whether it’s a business relationship, whether it’s family or a close friend, someone who knew them through charity work, or a drinking buddy from uni, those dynamics change how the portrait is viewed, the message it gives off. For one it could be someone representing those they help, the homeless and less fortunate, for the other it could be reminiscent of the morning after a wild night out, two conflicting messages all from the same image. The memory that’s brought forward is different so it’s still not the same message being sent across through that image.

There can never be just one message given out from a portrait, it’s different, it’s human nature, we are all made up of too many different things for a true portrait to be done in one. As an answer to my dilemma of how I could represent so many different, and often opposing, sides of myself I created this image while I was studying, it doesn't give a complete idea of me but I think it shows me better than any other portrait has.


I'm sorry if some of the above was a bit rambling, my thoughts seem to jumble together sometimes and the easiest way to work it into something cohesive is to get it all out so I can look at it. I've been examining the idea of self and the idea of portraits for a little while now and will probably continue to do so for the rest of my life.

Tuesday 1 June 2010

Web update

After slacking off for a while I've finally updated my website. Check it out, Beautifully Unexpected