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| Khun Dom from 2016, THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE UNDER THE FREEWAY, Khlong Toei Slum, Bangkok, Thailand |
"Ain't Photography Grand!!"
Note* I have a video that might be a bit shocking for the average old person in a photo club, used to pictures of sunsets, birds and flowers. Not sure I should include it in the talk. It would make the talk memorable and wake up those in the back row!! The video was made in the dump back in 2013. A family living on the garbage had a small black baby pig, a piglet. The mother of the piglet had died. So the families human mother (Burmese refugee family) was feeding the piglet from her own breast, trying to keep it alive. What do you think? Include it in the talk? About 40 seconds long.
Today’s Thrift Store find, a hardcover biography of William Shakespeare. After the old geezer 30% discount, $10.50 CA. Quite a bit cheaper than Amazon.
Am eager to learn more about Willie’s life!
In retirement I am trying to get back to learning to speak Thai. I have found understanding the language and the culture is an absolute necessity for my social documentary photography within Thailand. It would be so wonderful to be fluent!! Or at least speak 50% better than I do now.
Picked some new music to listen to while I TRY TO WRITE MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY. These are from the Dennis H classical music collection.
Got some good advice on talks and PowerPoint presentations from my friend Larry yesterday. Will rework some of my PowerPoint and add other things.
Thanks Larry for your help and suggestions.
Miller made so few outstanding images, you gotta use them all. The shocking drowned SS guard image and the photo of her in Hitlers bath HAVEE TO BEE INCLUDED in any of her exhibitions. The Polygon Gallery in Vancouver failed to show the work at their exhibition.
Here are the missing images.
American Presidents, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Munroe, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, William Harrison, John Tyler, James Polk, Zachary Taylor and Andrew Johnson. All owned slaves.
Started reading the compassionate and beautiful novel “Cry, the Beloved Country”. Written in 1948 by Alan Paton. Am enjoying it.
Reading is so joyful, you can travel to far off distant worlds, living the lives of the protagonists.
It makes me want to tell my own stories. While reading, I need to stop now and again to write down a memory.
Picked up some mini bus pan trays that will work well with the 11x14 plates. 3 for $4.50 each from Goodwill. Thrifts shops provide most of my working tools in the trailer. Gotta love that, cheap and well made.
I did further tests using honey on 11x14 Ambrotypes. Mixed a 2 part honey to 1 part water solution. Let the first plate sit for 1 day before washing, the second sit around 1 week. No issues with either plate post 2 hour wash.
I think I got something good here! This should revolutionize my remote shooting in the trailer. Now I can depart a location much sooner and wash the plates at my leisure when I have time and a good supply of water.
Note * I am finding/making more and more storage trays, that I can use to place the honey covered plates in before they are washed.
Things are looking good!
I am pretty inconsistent with my gym work but today was pretty good.
- Walked fast on the track for 30 minutes plus.
- 200 calories on the bike. Read a cool book about the Italian renaissance .
- 4 muscle machines, reps of 10 x4 for each machine.
- Stretching
If I could do this workout at least 3 times a week it would eventually have a positive effect on my conditioning!!
My PowerPoint for the coming two camera club talks in Edmonton and Red Deer are improving. All money earned at these talks will be used to help the people in the photographs.
Spent several hours tonight working on my Social Documentary Photography PowerPoint presentation. I have two talks coming up. One in Red Deer at a photo club in Late March and a second in Edmonton at my my old photography club “Images Alberta” in April.
Lots of work needed yet on the presentation. I will cover 3 projects. THE FAMILIES OF THE DUMP, MY FATHERS LAST DAYS, and THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE UNDER THE FREEWAY.
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”
Trying to figure out which Xenar lens will be better for my 11x14, 14x14 inch tight head ambrotype portraits. Should it be the 360mm or the 300mm?
I like the less bellows extension and the more distortion from the 300!! Leaning that way.
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| 360mm bellows extension and head |
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| 300mm bellows extension and head |
Looking to start doing wet plate headshots this year. Will be making shallow focus tight heads onto 11x14 and 14x14 inch clear glass plates, ambrotypes. Experimenting today with my 360mm Schneider Xenar lens. Am using my thrift shop hair model head to focus on.
Note* I have a couple of heads planned for the spring. My friend Larry and my cousin Frankie (in cosplay makeup).