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Nicole is letting me borrow her little Weber grill this summer. The driveway in the back is not level, so we had to prop up the grill a little so that we weren't dripping juices all over the place.
Time to work on the grips.
I used brown paint I already had on hand. I think it may be too glossy for the look I want.
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I chose to use this watch necklace as my prop because of the various roles that time plays in our lives. This picture captures the essence of how time impacts students. Aside from dealing with constant deadlines and exam dates, students are also often pressured by the feeling of not having enough time, planning their time wisely, or feeling like they have not made enough use of the time that has passed. I found that photographing this timepiece made me appreciate the importance of reflecting on a moment and only focusing on the present, for in these photographs time is standing still.
I didn't know how to use most of the camera equipment around the studio, so I thought it would be best to use them as props lol.
Hiking through a wet, misty field up to the Prop of Ythsie. Aberdeenshire, Scotland (not far from Pitmedden!). May 2005.
Looking for something to prop the ice on (holding it up to the light has a tendency to freeze your fingers!), I rested it on this metal sign, lying around after my mum's snow shadows