Sunday, June 21, 2009

Time to inquire / Introducing Harold George Ian Foulds

No questions, no answers. Hard to get any where these days without asking a few. Doesn't matter where the decimal point falls in your per annum paycheck, those without a thirst for understanding are destined to a life of boredom, and they my friends are the 'poor'. Now there's no need to exist like that is there? Ask the questions, challenge authority, bring down the establishment blah blah seek enlightenment. The big ship Status Quo still sails my friends, here's the man to rock to the boat. Ladies and gentlemen, Harold George Ian Foulds. -A.S



:: His first short story will be up later this week. Keep Posted! Photo -A.S

Thursday, June 18, 2009

She travels with intensive faith - Lavishing love, rebutting hate

Soon to be Canadian correspondent Jessie is currently blowing down the vine & rose scattered streets of San Francisco. A city of love - an undoubted change from all the years in Byron Bay. Change, Experience and Family... Jessie will keep us posted. - Jonno Howell



:: A self Portrait by Jessie Prince

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Some thoughts on symmetry.

Initial ideas for a project are more often than not sparked by a single image or inspiration. In this case that is no different, except in this instance the original idea eludes me. Whether or not the seedling will return is of little consequence as the beginnings of a project are formulated. Perhaps it was a move away from asymmetrical landscape photography based on common laws of two thirds framing and a reluctance to centre anything, horizon or subject. Perhaps the inspiration came from the aesthetic qualities attached to the everyday encounters of symmetrical beauty that are too often passed as mundane scenes. Perhaps it is a reflection of a mood that is searching for a little piece of infrastructural melancholy, a sense of order inspired by linear designs. Passed days living in a city may explain this, the hinterland and expansive beaches of the northern NSW coast are thankfully devoid of rampant industrialisation. Aesthetics, yearnings and genre shifts aside, there had been enough of digital for a while. Out with the D and in with the SLR, sensia 100 speed (not the desired roll but the film man had no other) and cross processed slide scans prevail. Greens, bleeding and overexposure are constant themes.


Essentially the concept of symmetry is a complex issue. It is in relation to the image that we will focus. Symmetry permeates society, science, physics, art, design, nature and etceteras. A constant and reoccurring discussion seeks to contradict the notion of symmetry, and that is that the appearance is only 'skin deep'. Example. Take the quintessential tourist epitome that is the Taj Mahal. Construction was completed in 1653 after Mughal boss cocky Shah Jahan spent several years preparing the ultimate homage to his late wife Mumtaz Mahal. The tribute took the form of a grandiose mausoleum that we know as the Taj Mahal, a deserved parting gift for the Indian Empress that gave birth to thirteen children.



Now if I was any kind of camera savvy rubbernecked tourist I'd be standing at the end of Jahan's sunken-pool boulevard, in an attempt to line myself up, straight as a gun barrel mind you, with the wee little bushes framing the Ol mighty Taj at the end of the straight. I ain't never been to Jahan's ode to Mumtaz, however I can assure you I couldn't resist taking that cliche snap of the palace. Don't get me wrong, I'd 'expertly' juxtapose an Indian midget vendor into the frame so avant garde Flickr peers can distinguish me snap from 'common art' and muse of quasi revolutions in photography.

'LOL' 'sooooo' not true 'wtf'.



Seems we've deviated from the topic at hand. Returning to the construction of the symmetrical image. First impressions of the image would show the boulevard stretching away to the pinnacle of Taj M at the end of the ordained thoroughfare. There would appear to be little change in the image if I were to hold a mirror up, splitting and reflecting the other half of the picture. However if we were to slip the image into Photoshop and eagerly depress the zoom slider it would become apparent that inconsistencies are rife, the initial symmetry is lost. Or as aforementioned, skin deep. Take the human face, a shopping aisle, a butterfly, take whatever you want and your position of perspective and view defines the aesthetic and clarity of that symmetry. The human face and the butterfly appear symmetrical, however obvious features detract from this position. It is this process of perspective, view, passing encounters and the noticed linear appeal that gave me the initial idea for the brief photo essay attached. So in conclusion, the seedling did return. Yes, one can pick and say “Where does the symmetry exist in that image? Here, here and here is proof that this piece ain't near symmetrical! And here again!”. These photos are designed to show the inspiration of symmetry, not the quest of obtaining the ultimately precise symmetrical image devoid of faults and discrepancies. Thankyou - Alasdair Shruman



:: Photos - Alasdair Shurman

Sunday, June 14, 2009

A little summer in Winter


:: Possibilities? Photo - Jonno Howell (Click image for full size)


Since the advent of digital photograph
y its easy to become immune to the benefits of the latest technology, however its distinctions were reiterated yesterday. Once 36 shot sequences were reserved for 'on the pay-roll' camera hacks who were being thrown velvia 100 speeds' from editors with eyes only for the stickered pro. A bit of shift work shared between the team, and we had quickly tallied up a frames count well into the hundreds. Circling my thumb on the back of the EOS during the ride home and, short of a few frames, the sheer volume of the images creates an impressive movie depicting events from sunrise departure, Mac Ds breakfast, pineapple violations, pits of the day right up until the boot closed on yet another successful wave hunt - Alasdair Shurman




:: Ins and outs with the Massachusetts Whistle. Condensed 18 frames from the original 36.
Photo - Alasdair Shurman
(Click image for full size)





:: Check the blemished curl where Al's rail transition has taken place. Photo - Amelia Hallam
(Click image for full size)

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

A TASTE OF THE HONEY

Singing out Loud, Smiling, Laughing, Bright Clothes, Floating in the Ocean, the Sand Between my Toes, Dancing, Soaking up Sun, Sunny Sundays, the Smell of Nag Champa Incense, a Cold Beer After Work, All Music (Except for Death Metal), Trees (sitting under them and Hugging them too), Taking Photos, Food, Rainbows, Standing in the Rain, Chocolate, Clouds, Writing about the 21 things i LOVE!



:: Sarah Sappleton made it to our list of 21 favorite things. Photos by Jessie Prince

Monday, May 18, 2009

Amelia should fix her camera!



:: It needs tape or something? photo - Jonno. 50mm ef. 1/60, f/5.6, 580ex Bounced.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Litlle Johnny, Little Johnny, Let me in!

For those who care about Byron, please take a minute to read this. Seems to be an all too familiar story. Many locals can relate to this anger, but unfortunately many more don't give a s%#t. Good luck fellow John.



:: Click on the picture to read Johnny's statement.. And to organise the $12 2012 schooner.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Rique Sharman

As well as being a Byron Bay's surf life saving champion, Rique recently took out “New Face of the Year Category” at the Pantene Young Woman of the Year Awards. She's in high demand from the big wigs like Bonds, and picked up a contract with Priscillas in Sydney. You can check her portfolio out here. We spent some time with the very nice Rique in a very nice house on a very nice beach.




:: The New 50mm f/1.4 Canon lens gave some great depth of Field. make up & hair by Mandana Hemety



:: New Face of the Year Category” at the Pantene Young Woman of the Year Awards.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Blessed with a Front Page.

It's good to see a dedicated and fresh talent such a Chrisitna Dietze rewarded with a cover shot! Her impressive portfolio is mainly due to the Scene Models group in Melbourne. You can check it out here. I was lucky enough to spend a few rushed hours with her on a well known beach in Byron. It was very enjoyable, due to her professional fast and stylish approach!



:: Tallows was particuarly good this day. One eye in the lens and the other on the point.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Bloody Golf & Skates

We've started a series of photo's for our practice and pleasure. Combining lots of Fx makeup, some dark contrast filled backgrounds and some of byron/Sydneys up & coming posers. The theme is confusing but i'm hopefull i'll work it out for when we finish the series of five. Although they'll become graphic canvas prints, here's a couple of the original snaps. Two Down Three to go!




:: Photo - Jessie Prince Director - Jonno Howell Models - Graeme Odonnel, Tyla Dombrovski. Make up & FX - Mandana Hematy Graphics - Jonno Howell



:: Photo - Jessie Prince Director - Jonno Howell Models - Graeme Odonnel, Nina Hill. Make up & FX - Mandana Hematy Graphics - Jonno Howell