Showing posts with label Midlands Art Centre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Midlands Art Centre. Show all posts

Sunday 3 April 2022

stir fry

 
 
 
 
 
I meet these guys in the park. Get chatting to the one in the white shirt. He's an apprentice plumber. Hope he gets a job when he finishes, he seems a good man.
 
They let me follow them with their beat box. They play, 'Stir Fry' and I watch them dance.
 
Magic! 
 
 



Friday 1 April 2022

in the park

 
 



the evening shadows
play across the water
it's all happening here
in the park
 
a football match has not started well
the ball is lost
but a rescue has begun
 
sickness and death
lie out of bounds
we dare not touch
for fear
we may be found

two lovers meet
and part
here in the park
new beginnings
a fresh spring start

 
 
 






 

Monday 20 January 2020

community matters - the staffordshire walkers



This term the Photosocial Group at Midlands Art Centre are engaged in a project to document 'community' in all its various shapes and forms. This is my first contribution - the Staffordshire Walkers.

I came across them on the green in the village where I live, just after they had finished their lunch. What a fantastically friendly group they are. It's very obvious from their Facebook page what a vibrant community they've created.

In a world increasingly obsessed by busyness, material achievement and the cult of the individual it's so refreshing to see people take time to enjoy each other's company whilst walking amongst the beauty of nature. Thank you so much, Staffordshire Walkers, for letting me photograph you!

Wednesday 13 November 2019

she said



she said
SHE'S DEAD
she said
 
she said
I AM THE VICTIM
she said

she said
HER COAT IS HUNG
she said 

she said
I AM THE SURVIVOR
she said

 she said
I KILLED HER
she said







Saturday 9 November 2019

nigel



Proof positive that you don't need to spend a king's ransom on top-end photography equipment to capture a decent image.

The photographs in my last posting (Genny) were taken using my new lighting system. In contrast these photos featuring a fellow member of the MAC Photosocial Group, were illuminated by a humble electrical heater!






genny



Genie Mendez, or 'Genny' as she is known, is the vocalist in Lycio, a rather splendid Brummie band. She has, I've since discovered, an amazing voice.  Here's a link to Lycio's Soundcloud page and is well worth hearing.  As I type I'm listening to their interview and session for BBC Introducing.

I met Genny earlier this week when she most kindly gave up some of her time to model for the Photosocial Group at the Midlands Art Centre. As well as being a beautiful young lady she exhibited tremendous grace and patience as a massed huddle of nascent photographers circled around and poked a bewildering variety of cameras and lenses at her!

It was good to meet such a confident, empowered young woman who doubtless is destined for great things.