do we see things differently?
Here's a really interesting article on how female and male photographers see things differently. Click here to read.
Viva la difference! It's great to celebrate diversity in all its many forms.
this week's photographer
Eugenia Maximova is not a photographer I had come across before and I very much like her work.
I love this quote from an interview she gave with Kai Behrmann, the founder of 'The Art of Creative Photography'...
'Life is a patchwork, assembled of numerous unique, irregular and often controversial pieces of circumstances and choices. You can arrange what appears to be unpleasant at first glance into a beautiful composition.'
You can read the full interview here.
the challenge
This week's challenge was to take some shots on the theme of, 'say yes to life with a passion'!'
what did I do?
I returned to Villa Park, but this time choosing the start of the story not within the ground itself but on the walk to it.
Witton Road is the bustling, colourful heart of this predominantly Asian area. It's crammed full with groceries, shops selling Asian clothing and sweets and all manner of take-aways.
At first sight it may look ugly, but look again and you will find its vibrant beauty.
The story ends within Villa Park and I wanted to capture that glorious moment when a goal is scored and the crowd erupts. It's like being buoyed on a euphoric wave of emotion as everyone rises to their feet in unison to celebrate.
On the technical side I wanted the photographs to look as if they were shot as a series of Polaroids. I therefore chose a desaturated colour setting on my camera.
what did I learn?
So often the best photographs are to be found right in front of us.