AF5 Abstract Focus Group - meeting 13th September 2021
The recording of the recent meeting of the abstract photography focus group.
CH78 Focus
This week the one word challenge is focus
Where will you focus your attention this week?
CH77 Spring
This week the one word challenge is spring.
Here in the southern hemisphere it is finally spring!
LR8 Lightroom - Monochrome processing - Tusche Trees
Len looks at a collection of abstract photographs of trees, he creates a new collection with new virtual copies. He then processes them quickly in the search of the essence of his project about ink, and printmaking.
BR23 The Hudson River School
Len introduces us to this prolific painting movement from last century based in America in the landscape tradition.
BR22 A Photographer's Life, Jack Dykinga
Len reviews Jack’s book, showing his journey from Photojournalist to Landscape Photographer. Len talks about how his love for telling a story continues.
BR21 Resplendent Light - Christopher Burkett
Book review of Resplendent Light by Christopher Burkett.
EX123 Text, Titles and Captions
How do words effect your reading of photographs? They can be captions, titles, or even words that appear in the photograph. This week we will explore what they mean for our photography.
FG8 Flower Photography
The next focus group discussion will be on the genre of flower photography.
Please head over to the forum to post your images.
CH75 Experimenting
This week the one word challenge is experimenting
Looking forward to seeing some experimental work this week!
BR20 Trent Parke: Minutes to Midnight
Len introduces us to the photography of Trent Parke via his book Minutes to Midnight.
CH74 Silhouette
TThis week the one word challenge is silhouette.
For those of us in lockdown - no need to leave the house to be able to join in with the challenge this week!
LC22 Dada Inspired Randomness
In this recording of Len’s Class we discuss how some randomness can be inspiring.
CH73 Formation
This week the one word challenge is formation.
The formation of a photograph… what a wonderful thing!