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'The Radical Tale That You Tell'
Just a few images from a recent Look Book I shot for Designer 'House of Sunny'
Shot at Premier Park Studios - London
Lighting Provided by Bowens
You can see A behind the scenes film of this shoot here: waynejohns.com/Film.html
My new book, Suburbia : the Familiar and Forgotten, is released today.
It features photographs from the north, south, east and west of Melbourne this time, unlike my earlier book, which was solely dedicated to the western suburbs, just like this site.
The bulk of the images have never seen the light of day before now.
It’s a 160 page large format hardback book, 297 x 263 mm.
You can have a sneak peek here on the publisher's website, who offer free delivery within Australia.
Also available throughout Australia in all 'good' bookshops
For those of you overseas who may be interested, this is your cheapest option, with free postage worldwide! Now also available from the UK as well.
And, as of August 6, 2019, also in the US.
Online from Amazon
AAW July 15 - 22: Book Cover
WIT: I totally made this book up, thought this cute photo would make a good cover for a child psychology book.
A boat, a book, and evening sunlight, with a light breeze along the water, and the sounds of the birds. Not a bad way to spend some time!
Halifax
This shot was taken inside the Halifax Piece Hall from the north west corner on the lower level, looking down the walkway towards the north gate. The Book Corner is one of many small independent shops and cafes who have moved in since the multi million pound makeover of this Grade I Listed former 18th century cloth hall.
It first opened for business on the 1st January 1779, there were a total of 315 separate rooms arranged around an open courtyard. It was built as a cloth hall for handloom weavers to sell the woollen cloth 'pieces' they had produced. A 'piece' being a 30 yard length of cloth.
Times have changed, at the end of this walkway there is now a bar with open air seating called Gin Lane, it sells 60 different brands of gin, you can also get Prosecco or coffee. It wasn’t open when I took the shot, but on my return a couple of hours later there wasn’t a seat to spare.
I’m informed that since the reopening of the Piece Hall in 2017 after a refurbishment, and the release of the TV drama ‘Gentleman Jack’ here in the UK and in the US, tourism in the Halifax area has gone up by 500 per cent.
Thank you for your visit and your comments, they are greatly appreciated.
Bankrupt, by David Limbaugh, subtitled The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party, was delivered to me this weekend. With election day rapidly approaching here in the U.S., this will be a very timely read.
i'm an e-reader holdout. i like the feel of a book in my hands. i love turning the textured pages and seeing printed words. books soothe me not only with their phrases, characters, and stories, but with their heft.
ps: i'm also completely in love with the public library.
I promise to do this once only. The whoop whoop dance. :-). Oh yeah oh yeah. Had another sale on Getty. From a book publishing company.
This photograph is my first attempt with the black and white filter. It wasn't a good day. Being so out of practice, I'd forgot a few things, and was having one of those days!
Downloaded a free trial of creative cloud yesterday, and it's wasted on me. I've not got a clue! And I tried to install thCop otoshe phS5 from the disk. The whole laptop goosed up, and I ended up resetting it. It's still a bit goosed, occasionaly when i'm typing, the curser key jumps back to a previous paragraph, or the page goes up/down. Does anyone know what it's doing ?
French title is Elle et Lui
Swedish title PS from Paris.
A very pleasant read.
Thanks to Christiane D for telling me about this author. I have already started on another one of his books.
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Ogni cosa ha un suo naturale percorso, non bisogna forzare le cose, tutto ha un preciso scopo altrimenti il mondo collasserebbe! Chi c'è, chi non c'è, chi passa e chi viene... Ciascuno segue il proprio istinto formandosi per ciò che nel profondo è... La vita riserva strane sorprese proprio quando ci si sente all'apice, sull' orlo della felicità... Ma la felicità non la si ottiene se non siamo noi a volerla...
I remember doing this kind of still life before using an apple as a book mark. Thought I would give it another try for this month's challenge. My biggest challenge was not getting the book wet. ;o)))
Scavenger Challenge - Books
I`ve been reading a book by Freeman Patterson on seeing, this is what I`ve seen so far. You can shoot landscapes only so much of the time. Time to expand.
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In the two photos I post after this, you will see why I was so excited to find this book in a charity bookstall last week. What are the odds that I'd photograph the last remaining Kodak sign in Launceston and find this classic pre-digital age photography book within a few days? I got it for $2 by the way, and as you can see the condition is excellent.
When the advertisers say, "But there's more!" they really mean it. When I shot film years ago, Kodachrome was my favourite. I loved the colour it gave me and those yellows and reds are just so inviting. But there really is more exciting news...
Late yesterday afternoon I noticed in the window of our local camera shop a couple of film cameras. There was a Pentax looking very nice, but there was also a Nikon F90X with a Nikkor 28-70mm lens. Now that really got my attention, because although in my film days I used a Canon SLR and then later a Minolta SLR, I also have some vintage Nikkor F-mount lenses that will go perfectly with this camera. In fact it turns out I can use all my D850 lenses on it as well - as long as I use them manually.
I went back today and made the purchase, as I've been meaning to get back into film again for a little while. So for less than $200 I am now the proud owner of a pre-loved Nikon F90X SLR in superb condition. The camera has a reasonably fast AF and feels great in the hand. What's more, when you press the shutter you get that very distinctive "click". So cool.
But there's more! The lady who served me looked at the note with the camera and said, "Oh it says here there's also a bag and accessories." "Fantastic, that will save me buying another bag," I said. But when she arrived with the bag it turns out it was full of goodies. Two light meters (both I'm told in working order), two large speedlights (bigger than the one I already have for my D850 - not that I'm fond of flash I must say, but it will come in handy as filler light for the ISO 400 film); a nice shutter release for tripod use and a few other little things. Incredible value.
So I also bought some Kodak Ultramax 400 film, and for black and white the Ilford XP2 Super 400. It's going to be fun, and I'll show you some results in the future.
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