A WEEKEND IN BRUSSELS
Myself and 2 other photographers went for a weekend away in Brussels, just for photography. It was the first trip of the kind we'd done. I took my Hasselblad 500CM and Xpan, and a lot of film!
I really enjoy using the Hasselblad for street work, although it’s from the discreet camera you would often associate with the genre. It’s big, bright and noisy! For me though, the fact that it’s so obvious I am using a camera and taking pictures, allows me to relax. I don’t feel like I’m being sneaky.
Needless to say, the xpan was used extensively. There's something about the wide format that I'm instantly drawn too. It's cinematic and allows for unique compositions. We had some bright spells of weather, so I would often add a red filter for the boost in contrast.
Throughout the weekend I shot a mixture of films, including Ilford FP4, HP5 and Delta 3200. Of the three, I was surprised by how much I used the 3200, pushing and pulling various rolls depending on the time of day or whether I was shooting indoors. It was far more versatile than I expected, and the grain held up well too.
Overall, it was a great weekend away and gave me confidence in travelling with, and shooting film, without the comfort of a digital camera. I wish I’d taken some street portraits on the trip, but I’m still building up the confidence in that area.
A walk through Ramamere Heath in Rushmere Nature Reserve during the rain and mist on a Sunday morning.
A black and white landscape photographer, shooting Lomo Purple in a Lomography single-use camera on the streets of Watford. What could possibly go wrong?
A review of 2019 and my favourite landscape and nature images, and a look ahead to what's in store for 2020.
The third visit to Bolehill Quarry in 12 months, and a different set of images to previous visits.
The day started with a stress free car journey up the M1 to the Peak District (with a small stop for brekkie along the way) and we were ready to set off from the Surprise View Car Park for a morning exploring Bolehill Quarry and Padley Gorge.
Millbrook plantation is a small area of mixed woodland on the sides of two small hills just outside Ampthill, Bedfordshire. This small series of images were all taken within a 2 hour explore during some wonderful winter weather.
I headed off for a weekend in Brussels with my 2 best mates, 2 cameras, and a bag of film.
On Sunday 26th September the final four chimneys of the Stewartby Brickworks were demolished, and we lose another reminder of our local history.