Showing posts with label SZR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SZR. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Street Shooting: Spotted



Camera in hand, I went back out to SZR yesterday, the first time in months.  It was a somewhat dispiriting experience.  I didn't feel like walking so I just sat on the lip of a window sill in front of the metro station and bus stop and watched the world walk by.  A Chinese girl tried to sell me a massage.  A South Asian tried to sell me an iphone, probably stolen.  A Filipino guy tried to sell me a loan.

Friday, February 21, 2014

DPP Assignment 2: Seeing Like Your Camera: Planning




The title for Assignment 2 is Seeing Like Your Camera and requires a collection of high-contrast images shot in jpg and presented without post production.  The intention of the assignment seems to be to have the camera operator create as close to perfect exposures as possible in-camera under high contrast lighting conditions.  

The assignment is in two parts.  Part one requires shooting three images in four situations (twelve images in all).  Part two requires rethinking one set and reshooting it to reduce contrast. Total images in the assignment are thus fifteen.  

While not required, my plan has been to shoot thematically.  For the past few months I have frequently returned to images of poles - such as light posts and street signs - that punctuate the urban landscape like naked trees.  This has been done as part of my SZR project, documenting the few blocks around my residence on Sheikh Zayed Road, the city’s most well-known thoroughfare, the one lined with skyscrapers, including the world’s tallest, the Burj Khalifah.  My project has been the antithesis of the glamour and glitz as typically presented in travel and tourism images.  I see myself working more in the tradition of Atget, capturing everyday life in my little corner of the city in as realistic and unaffected manner as possible.  My intention is not to sell the city or make it attractive, but simply to record what I live and what I see.  

As for poles, I don’t quite know where the idea originated, but a review of my SZR images reveals an early interest in the concept of verticality as expressed in street signs, advertising, and metal rods. These three images from June 2013 show an interest in capturing collections of poles.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Planning an exhibit

I never thought I would write the words in the title of this blog post about myself.  From time to time I come back to the idea of my plans for summer 2014.  I typically have eight weeks holiday, a fairly good stretch of time for which plans are required. Without them you end up idling and not doing very much of anything,  Sometimes its good to do just that - for perhaps a week.  Eight weeks is far too long to be web surfing and watching movies.