Friday, 24 June 2011

22.06.11 Polaroid


The new show at the Westlicht Meseum of Photography in Vienna, named 'Polaroid [Im]possible' looks AMAZING! I absolutely love the novelty of instant film and was very disappointed when they discontinued the film for my Polaroid camera. The show consists of a range of Polaroid’s from Andy Warhol to Ansel Adams and represents over 40 years of Polaroid photography. Unfortunately Polaroid have no new plans to make more instant film and have started looking at instant digital printing, which to me has little to know novelty.  

Polaroid type 808 by Paul Huf 1977
Part of the 'Polaroid [Im]possible' show.












 The new polaroid digital portable printer.

Sunday, 19 June 2011

19.06.11 Soft Spot

Everyone knows taking photos of your pets is considered 'lame' but I have such a soft spot for my dog and after spending hours of getting her to sit still for a photograph I got a few lovely images of her with my film camera. It sounds soppy but I really love her and as she gets older I want to make memories I will remember forever. I love my blind little poodle so much!

19.06.11 Matthew Eades

After my last post I started searching OnePhotographics webpages to find a inspiring photographer whose images have the same sort of aesthetic appeal that I am drawn too. When I found these certain fashion images by Matthew Eades I automatically linked them with a creepy mood, almost Burton in appearance and loved their dark and slightly unsettling feel.









I love the styling and the models unusual poses and expressions give the image a real odd feel which I think add to the appeal of the series.

18.06.11 Chloe Mallett

During my usual surfs across the web I recalled an image which had caught my attention at the time, flicking through a newspaper supplement on travel (dying for a exotic holiday!) on the front cover is a fashion photograph by Chloe Mallett. When I found her on the agency OnePhotographic's page I found some great images which have inspired me and put me in a summery mood.






















I really love the hazy summer aesthetic to these images especially the more moody of the four, which is more of a portrait, which got me thinking about something I love doing which is portraits which have a dark undertone and gothic mood.

Monday, 30 May 2011

30.05.2011 Tim Burton at the LACMA

 
If I could be anywhere else in the world right now I'd be heading to LA where the Los Angeles County Museum of Art will be opening the major Tim Burton retrospective. I love Tim Burton, everything he creates is weird and wonderful and this show will explore Tim Burton's entire creative career, from his films to his illustrations, photographs and writings and is organised by MoMA New York, who hosted the show back in 2009. 

The exhibition brings together over 700 drawings, paintings, photographs, moving-image works, storyboards, puppets, concept artworks, maquettes, costumes, and cinematic ephemera, including art from a number of unrealized and little-known personal projects. Hundreds of never-before-exhibited artworks and sketches will be joined by a selection of film posters accompanied by music composed for the exhibition by Burton's longtime collaborator Danny Elfman.

I couldn't tell you what I'd give to go and see this show, Tim Burton is easily at the top of my 'list of people to meet' and in my opinion is a genious who added some magic to my childhood and continues to amaze me still. 
















Thursday, 28 April 2011

28.04.2011 The WVIL Concept Camera


After first seeing the new concept designs, released recently by the award-winning design team over at Seattle-based company Artefact, I was intrigued by the modern, slim line design and obviously interested by any new camera technology which I may use in the future. The WVIL Concept Camera was made to answer the question "what's next for camera design?" and I agree that it is a lovely design but after viewing the short video, which aims to illustrate the cameras functions I was distracted by the editing aspects of the interface where the user puts quite a distracting filter over the photograph she takes and posts it to her social network site. In some ways this could be a great opportunity to get everyone learning about camera controls and lenses but I fear that this camera will fall into the everyday snapshot category as there appears to be no control over the camera which seems to automatically adjust everything for the user. I guess I’ll just have to wait and see about this one!

http://vimeo.com/artefactgroup/wvil