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12 by 12 - Challenge #4

Take what you believe will be the final series of photographs before you die. — Nick Brandt

 

thinking about this challenge brought back so many memories of already dead family members and i dived deep down into our family slides…

 

i believe that death is not the end, so i started to think about my last series would become a series at a place between life and death.

 

maybe there is a spot somewhere in the universe, where i’ll meet my family and friends. and from there we will start to explore the whole universe together…

 

thanks for this challenge

 

12by12

 

collage 2/3

 

- impossible project pioneer color 70 film gen2.2

- family slide by my mother or my brother (was taken before I was born)

- crab nebula by STScI

12 by 12 - Challenge #4

Take what you believe will be the final series of photographs before you die. — Nick Brandt

 

thinking about this challenge brought back so many memories of already dead family members and i dived deep down into our family slides…

 

i believe that death is not the end, so i started to think about my last series would become a series at a place between life and death.

 

maybe there is a spot somewhere in the universe, where i’ll meet my family and friends. and from there we will start to explore the whole universe together…

 

thanks for this challenge

 

12by12

 

collage 3/3

 

- impossible project pioneer color 70 film gen2.2

- family slide by my mother or my brother (was taken before I was born)

- NGC 3324 by STScI

12 by 12 - Challenge #4

Take what you believe will be the final series of photographs before you die. — Nick Brandt

 

thinking about this challenge brought back so many memories of already dead family members and i dived deep down into our family slides…

 

i believe that death is not the end, so i started to think about my last series would become a series at a place between life and death.

 

maybe there is a spot somewhere in the universe, where i’ll meet my family and friends. and from there we will start to explore the whole universe together…

 

thanks for this challenge

 

12by12

 

collage 1/3

 

- impossible project pioneer color 70 film gen2.2

- family slide by my mother or my brother (was taken before I was born)

- monkey head nebula by STScI

Kelston Tump

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For a long time I've been thinking about where I'd like my ashes to be scattered. It's never felt like a morbid thing to dwell on but a way of somehow connecting myself more deeply to places I love to be.

Solsbury Hill

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For a long time I've been thinking about where I'd like my ashes to be scattered. It's never felt like a morbid thing to dwell on but a way of somehow connecting myself more deeply to places I love to be.

Glastonbury Tor

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For a long time I've been thinking about where I'd like my ashes to be scattered. It's never felt like a morbid thing to dwell on but a way of somehow connecting myself more deeply to places I love to be.

Brown's Folly

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For a long time I've been thinking about where I'd like my ashes to be scattered. It's never felt like a morbid thing to dwell on but a way of somehow connecting myself more deeply to places I love to be.

Stoney Littleton

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For a long time I've been thinking about where I'd like my ashes to be scattered. It's never felt like a morbid thing to dwell on but a way of somehow connecting myself more deeply to places I love to be.

Take what you believe will be the final series of photographs before you die.

— Nick Brandt

Take what you believe will be the final series of photographs before you die.

— Nick Brandt

Take what you believe will be the final series of photographs before you die.

— Nick Brandt

 

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Take what you believe will be the final series of photographs before you die — Nick Brandt

 

Challenge #4 is set by English photographer Nick Brandt:

www.nickbrandt.com/

 

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How it works

Take photos that interpret the challenge and upload them to Flickr or Instagram. Then add them to the Challenge #4 Flickr group or use the #12by12challenge4 hashtag on Instagram. It’s possible to add up to five images per challenge to the Flickr group.

 

Once you're underway if you'd like some feedback on your work in progress images before you submit them you can add them to the WIP Album post. Once you've submitted your image(s) you can add them to the Final Albums post to make your images easier to browse for members and challenge setters alike.

 

Each challenge has its own group on Flickr, if you like to take part be sure to join the Challenge #4 group. www.flickr.com/groups/12by12challenge4/

  

Community

Each challenge has its own thread, inviting first reactions, thoughts, ongoing progress and old photos. Why not join the discussion: www.flickr.com/groups/12by12challenge4/discuss/7215765358...

 

The Challenge #3 Flickr group is now closed to submissions but you can continue respond to the instruction on Instagram.

 

Consider becoming a Supporting Member

If you've been enjoying the project so far please consider backing us by becoming a Supporting Member. The donation amounts range from the price of a chocolate bar to a nice meal out, and all come with rewards. We’re supporting the wonderful photographic charity PhotoVoice, so half of your subscription goes to them.

 

Good luck to everyone taking part!

 

– The 12 by 12 Team

12 by 12 Challenge#4

 

Take what you believe will be the final series of photographs before you die.

— Nick Brandt

 

I hate having my photograph taken, to the point that I delete any my family take of me.

 

My mum died young, when I was 7 years old and I have so few memories of her, and only a handful of photos. For this challenge I decided to take a series of self portraits so that if this was to be my last ever photos, I would be leaving my family with something to remember me.

Each of the 12 challenges now has its own Flickr group. Be sure to join the Challenge 1 group to take part in the first instruction due to start March 5th.

 

Why not join all of them to get ahead of the game. Challenge groups: One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve.

 

More details in the FAQs: www.flickr.com/groups/12by12/discuss/72157650952975061/

12 by 12 Challenge#4

 

Take what you believe will be the final series of photographs before you die.

— Nick Brandt

 

I hate having my photograph taken, to the point that I delete any my family take of me.

 

My mum died young, when I was 7 years old and I have so few memories of her, and only a handful of photos. For this challenge I decided to take a series of self portraits so that if this was to be my last ever photos, I would be leaving my family with something to remember me.

Kelson Tump

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For a long time I've been thinking about where I'd like my ashes to be scattered. It's never felt like a morbid thing to dwell on but a way of somehow connecting myself more deeply to places I love to be.

Take what you believe will be the final series of photographs before you die.

— Nick Brandt

Take what you believe will be the final series of photographs before you die.

— Nick Brandt

12 by 12 Challenge#4

 

Take what you believe will be the final series of photographs before you die.

— Nick Brandt

 

I hate having my photograph taken, to the point that I delete any my family take of me.

 

My mum died young, when I was 7 years old and I have so few memories of her, and only a handful of photos. For this challenge I decided to take a series of self portraits so that if this was to be my last ever photos, I would be leaving my family with something to remember me.

Glastonbury Tor

––

For a long time I've been thinking about where I'd like my ashes to be scattered. It's never felt like a morbid thing to dwell on but a way of somehow connecting myself more deeply to places I love to be.

Solsbury Hill

––

For a long time I've been thinking about where I'd like my ashes to be scattered. It's never felt like a morbid thing to dwell on but a way of somehow connecting myself more deeply to places I love to be.

Kelson Tump

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For a long time I've been thinking about where I'd like my ashes to be scattered. It's never felt like a morbid thing to dwell on but a way of somehow connecting myself more deeply to places I love to be.

Kelston Tump

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For a long time I've been thinking about where I'd like my ashes to be scattered. It's never felt like a morbid thing to dwell on but a way of somehow connecting myself more deeply to places I love to be.

Kelston Tump

––

For a long time I've been thinking about where I'd like my ashes to be scattered. It's never felt like a morbid thing to dwell on but a way of somehow connecting myself more deeply to places I love to be.