“If you were the last person on the planet, would you still take photographs?” – a musician turned that question on me after I’d asked the same question about her music, she said she wouldn’t, “what would be the point in playing music if there was nobody else to listen to it?” – well I had to disagree, I would continue to take photographs, because without sounding vain and conceited, I like looking at my own photographs. Yes, I love to share them, otherwise I wouldn’t bother with this blog, but I also have hundreds of photographs, not just of people, that I never show anyone. I suppose for me, and a lot of other people, photographs are a diary, something to remind, I just have two diaries, one of which I share.
So here’s some more pages out of my diary, my month in Spain. All the images were made using an Olympus MjuII compact camera and Agfa Vista 200 film…which if I did happen to end-up being the last person on the planet I wouldn’t be able to develop, and eventually buy…So I’d better start learning to play the guitar.
Taking photographs is the process inside me and even i’ll stay the last one on this earth I’ll shoot just with the same point – to stay alive and to survive.
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Btw. Fantastic collection.
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Thank you! π
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Great pics! The Olympus Mju is abit of a gem!
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OMG, so good!
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Thank you! Yes, it’s a great little camera, the lens is superb. I constantly search the net looking for good second hand MjuII’s to stockpile!
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Think I’ve asked before but how do you get your film prints to digital: take a pic of the pic or a scanner?
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These latest Spain photos are developed and scanned at Peak Imaging in the UK, they do a basic package, which gives scans plenty big enough for web use, for Β£8 per film, which is great value, seeing as the quality is so good.
I do scan my own negs using an Epson V700, but I can never seem to get the colours right!
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Thanks for the info Phil. That scanner looks neat! I’ve just won a bidding battle for an Olympus mju for a few euros on an ebay type site here in Holland! Looking looking forward to trying it out as I love looking at the results you seem to get from it. Loving film photography more and more!
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I just can’t get enough of your work, Phil! Have you ever thought about publishing a book?
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…or you could develop an interest in black and white working and do it all yourself…. or maybe something in the ‘Alternative Processes’ area?
I can’t imagine a time when I might not take photographs/digital images.
I really like the photo of the guy and his goats.
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If I was alone on earth, I would still take some photos. I take photo for me first, and then show some
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the tall grass, the curtain with light, and then the wall with the paint spot were great visually in succession to each other.
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I would do something amazing if I were the last person on the planet and take a bunch of photographs to remember what our beautiful planet looked like.
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because you never know what will happen once the Earth is gone and you will have no evidence of what Earth looked like once you took that photograph.
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Agreed. I often wonder what people think of the photos I take of light and if they ‘get’ them the way I do – but I take them because they make me happy π
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Everyone sees things so differently, so I guess you can really never know. But I think it would be sort of sad if we took all of our pictures thinking of what others will think of them. Going to check out yours now!
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So true. And maybe that is what’s cool too, to actually hear what other people see in my light photos, how they perceive it, things I might not have noticed. You are a seamstress and photographer. Me too π (Well, Fashion Design school)
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Ha! I love looking at my own photos. The reason I take them is because I find the subject interesting or beautiful enough that I want to look at it over and over again. Great set, as usual.
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I can’t believe that musician made that statement, Phil.
If I was a musician, I would be making music for the share joy of playing and listening *as well as for others). Just like you I make photos for myself too. I often make them indoors (which I never share either). I’m constantly ‘practicing’ and ‘challenging’ myself to capture scenes or atmospheres or images that tell a story. I like still life and the composition. I like those little ‘snippets’ of the everyday, or ordinary, facets of our lives.
How many painters or artists spent a lifetime painting and lived in poverty (and its only hundreds of years later that their paintings have made millions and hang in galleries) – surely they painted for the love of it? I suspect forgers paint for the financial rewards though, not for themselves or others.
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// I really enjoy looking through your photographs, this collection especially. You make simple things look intriguing and inviting, great work!
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