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12Faces – Hitchin

Posted in Black & White, cameras, Holga, medium format, personal projects, photography with tags , , , , , , on June 25, 2011 by Swallowing Files

So, this ’12Faces’ project was all about breaking down comfort zones by approaching strangers, as well as doing something interesting with a holga camera with a close-up lens. The plan was to head into town (mine being Hitchin in Hertfordshire), approach 12 interesting looking strangers and ask to take their photo. I have a roll of 12 medium format shots, so one shot each. The close-up lens meant i could focus for a head and shoulders shot but meant getting the 250mm distance was critical to get the focus in shot, plus the light problems… anyhow, i’ll post the photos and save the explanations and stories of the ‘adventure’ for another post.

Its now about 10:40pm on Saturday 25th June 2011, and here are the photos…

© julian newman turner

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© julian newman turner

© julian newman turner

© julian newman turner

© julian newman turner

© julian newman turner

© julian newman turner

So there they are. Thanks to the 12 who took part (and if you are one of the twelve please comment below) and thanks to the two that said no! 2 out of 12 ain’t bad.

Thanks to all those who followed this project on twitter, and i shall blog the in’s and outs of 12faces soon……

UPDATE: Tuesday 28th June 2011.
Well, it seems the sun (or wine) got to me that evening as i only seemed to have posted 10 photos… 10Faces was not what this project was called… it was 12Faces!! So i have now added the missing two. I promise they were taken on the same roll of film on the same day. That was the whole point of the project… 12Faces!! Doh!

12Faces

Posted in cameras, Holga, personal projects, photography with tags , , , , on June 24, 2011 by Swallowing Files

If you’ve read my brief intro to the projects I’m working on, you’ll know that ’12Faces’ is a mini pre-project to take me out of my comfort zone and kick start the bigger project ‘un-familiar Faces’

The plan is to photograph 12 strangers! But I’m talking close-up head shots. So no sneaky long lens stuff. I shall head into my local town centre, hang around until I see an ‘interesting’ looking face and ask the person that face belongs to if I can take their picture. Shouldn’t be a big deal… should it?!

My idea is to use just one roll of medium format film (12 shots), and only take one shot per person. Then, when done, head home, develop the film, leave it to dry, scan it and then post all 12Faces here on this blog before the end of the day. Regardless of how they come out.

The reason I say ‘regardless of how they come out’ is because I’ll be using a Holga camera to take the photos. Also I’ll have a close-up lens on the Holga so I can focus as close as I need to.

Anyone who knows the wonderful Holga will know how hit and miss they can be. There is no control over aperture, shutter speed or (once the film is in) ISO, and because when looking through the view finder you’re not looking through the actual lens, you are looking about an inch to the side of the lens, framing when using a close-up lens kit is problematic!

So, there it is. I plan to do all this tomorrow! Saturday the 25th of June 2011.

I shall be tweeting as much as I can about it, and using the hashtag #12faces. So why not follow along and don’t forget to check out this blog tomorrow evening (or Sunday) to see how it all turned out. Eeeep!

Polaroids, Fujioids & Holgaroids

Posted in cameras, Holga, Holgaroid, photography, polaroid, tumblr with tags , , , , , on June 21, 2011 by Swallowing Files

I’ve been shooting a lot lately with instant cameras. I have a bit of a collection of them and love using them (when I can afford the film!)

I shall be posting some of the shots over on my ‘Scrap book’ blog (or Tumblr to give it its official name) so check that out over the next couple of weeks.

To kick things off, here is a shot taken with a Holgaroid. That is a Holga with a Polaroid back.

Holgaroid Cupcakes © julian newman turner

It’s also got a close up lens on it which is causing the circular effect! I couldn’t figure out why it was doing this for a while, but because you have to put a correction lens on the Holga when using the Polaroid back, you have to put the close-up lens on that lens so it ends up sticking out and therefore becoming part of the photo.

The reason I’m going to be posting my recent ‘instant’ photos over on my ‘Scrap Book’ rather than here is because a lot of them were just experiments, playing around with close-up lens’, so some of them are not great photos, but still interesting, and so that’s the perfect place for them.

If you want to be informed when I post a photo the best thing to do is to follow me on twitter

Projects, Faces and projects about faces!

Posted in cameras, Holga, medium format, personal projects, photography with tags , , , , , , on June 20, 2011 by Swallowing Files

I’m working on a number of personal projects at the moment and I think the time has come tell you about them. This will be a brief intro to them as I plan to devote a blog post to each one individually very soon.

Familiar Faces
This is a long term project I’ve been working on for quite a while now. I’m attempting to take close-up black and white head shots of everyone I know! They will all be photographed in a similar style, lit in a similar way and shot on medium format film that I am developing myself. The idea is to produce a book once the project is finished… whenever that will be!

Un-familiar Faces
As photographers we all see people in the street that we think has ‘a face that should be photographed’. But it’s not the easiest thing to just go up to strangers and ask to take their photo. That is the challenge I’ve set myself! Having spent a while on ‘Familiar Faces’ with it’s rigid set style I’m thinking this project will be photographically ‘looser’, and probably shot on a variety of different cameras, film and digital.

12Faces
Because ‘Un-familiar Faces’ will be a bit of a challenge as far as just approaching strangers, I have decided to set myself a little one day pre-project. And because Un-familiar Faces is a kind of sister project to Familiar Faces, 12Faces is a pre project to a sister project of a longterm project!!!

The idea for 12Faces is to go into my local town one Saturday and photograph 12 close-up portraits of strangers, develop the film that day and post them all, right here on my blog, before the end of the evening. Why 12? Well, I’ll be using the Holga lomography camera and that takes medium format film which gives you just 12 shots.

Zarology
Those of you who are familiar with my blog will have noticed I take quite a lot of photographs of one particular model. And that models name is….. Zara. One of the reasons for this is that I have been planning to put a book together for quite a while now. That book is called…. ‘Zarology’. This is another fairly long term project, though not as long as ‘Familiar Faces’ I hope, and is basically a study of Zara. I’ve been photographing her for a few years now and in a variety of styles and on a variety of formats, holgas, polaroids, digital, medium format, 35mm, vintage cameras to high end pro Nikons, you name it. I think it will make an interesting book/exhibition.

As well as all those I’m also working on a more commercial creative portrait project involving lots of local business, which I shall say more about in the next few weeks once it gets going properly.

So, lots to get my teeth in to!

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