Showing posts with label Fujicast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fujicast. Show all posts

Friday 20 September 2019

postcards from the sea - no. 5



During our time in Brighton, Mandy and I stayed at the home of a lovely family who were so welcoming and friendly. They also had a gorgeous dog called Stanley and Mandy couldn't resist the temptation to ask if she could take some pictures.  

I stood quietly in the background, taking some myself and watching a master at work.  Mandy has an uncanny ability to find an immediate connection with dogs and the pictures shown here are all as the result of her work!

I highly recommend Mandy's blog, '100 Strangers and their dogs' not just for the amazing photographs but also for the stories that accompany them.

Thank you Brighton for a fantastic time and thank you Catherine and Elaine for opening your very special home to us.



 



 

Wednesday 18 September 2019

postcards from the sea - no. 4



But wait ... it's not over yet! A small breakaway group goes in hunt of more photographs amongst the legendary Lanes, home to a dazzling myriad of small shops, boutiques, bars and restaurants.

 




















postcards from the sea - no. 3



Time for a little refreshment!







 







 


 

 Ladies and gentlemen - raise your glasses to The Fujicast!!

Tuesday 17 September 2019

postcards from the sea - no. 2



It's the second day of our Brighton adventure and Mandy and I are up bright and early. We join the steady stream of parents and children on their way to schools and supermarkets and coffee shops and the endless mundane, profoundly beautiful things that make up everyday life.

The sun shines - it's a good day to be alive and random graffiti provides the perfect backdrop.



Breakfast is taken in the rather splendid Bohemia, a bar come restaurant, come nightclub which boasts award-winning toilet facilities. Mandy explores these whilst I order a veggie special for her and a full English for me. Delicious!

During the course of our morning repast we decide to construct a series of Oblique Strategies for photographers based on the ground-breaking work of Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt in the 1970s. In essence the concept of an oblique strategy is to open a path through a creative rut or impasse.

Here's what we came up with ...
  • balance on one foot 
  • brag like you've got a tail
  • you are now six
  • just jump or skip
  • turn around
  • look up
  • stop taking photographs
  • shake a random stranger's hand
  • take a picture of something that's not there
  • take something yellow home with you
  • put it out of focus
  • take it with your eyes closed
  • imagine sadness
  • sit on the floor
  • think pink
  • just don't
  • I'll show you mine if you'll show me yours
Please be advised no hallucinogenic drugs were involved in the construction of this list.





Breakfast consumed it's a leisurely stroll toward the East Pier, the rendezvous point for The Fujicast Meet. En route we take in a deserted bookstall, an itinerant Brighton & Hove Albion supporter and the water-aisle at Aldi.





The Fujicast folks are great! We soon feel at ease and before you know it we're safely ensconced in the legendary Palm Court Restaurant, chowing down on yet another plate of chips as a fascinating podcast is recorded.

 



 
 


Our post-lunch aerobic workout is a leisurely stroll traversing the length of the pier. The flashing neon-lit world of the amusement arcade awaits us at the far end.







Onward then to the shoreline, retracing our steps from yesterday evening. The sea shimmers, strangers smile, it's a happy place to be.






Time now to return to the town. We dodge in and out of the Indian summer sun, finding refuge in the shadows.