People who went to see the big, extravagant, noisy, meeja-filled exhibition at the Baltic last year, will remember the self portrait with hare, and the flying photos. I’m thinking they’re part of a long established surrealist genre, and collage, too. Referencing these for a portrait portfolio series I’m shooting on Thursday will be interesting, I think.
Is it The Baltic or just Baltic? This photo was taken when The Baltic prohibited photography, after I was evicted for carrying a Holga. No, really. I’m wondering how much of their commitment to local photography and photographers has really changed for the better? Answers in the comments, please.
And it’s been another tricky week, one way or another. Some of the photos from the Lachapelle roomset project have been developed now. Mixed results, really. More to come from Colourworld on Friday, so more news then. It’s more than stressful putting on a big production number like that, even with such capable and enthusiatic colleagues, and lots of help. Do I ever want to do it again, I wonder?
Sam Taylor Wood
People who went to see the big, extravagant, noisy, meeja-filled exhibition at the Baltic last year, will remember the self portrait with hare, and the flying photos. I’m thinking they’re part of a long established surrealist genre, and collage, too. Referencing these for a portrait portfolio series I’m shooting on Thursday will be interesting, I think.
Is it The Baltic or just Baltic? This photo was taken when The Baltic prohibited photography, after I was evicted for carrying a Holga. No, really. I’m wondering how much of their commitment to local photography and photographers has really changed for the better? Answers in the comments, please.
And it’s been another tricky week, one way or another. Some of the photos from the Lachapelle roomset project have been developed now. Mixed results, really. More to come from Colourworld on Friday, so more news then. It’s more than stressful putting on a big production number like that, even with such capable and enthusiatic colleagues, and lots of help. Do I ever want to do it again, I wonder?
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