Monday, January 24, 2011
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Fermette, Becherelles northern France
Bought a Fermette today,(mini French Farm) in the peaceful countryside close to Provins, Northern France.
Can't quite believe it.
So many possibilities.
So many rooms for freinds,
Life is sweet.
Can't quite believe it.
So many possibilities.
So many rooms for freinds,
Life is sweet.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Pinhole Camera experiments, Dior Haute Couture

Holga Panormaic Pinhole camera No Lens; made of plastic, F128 , 180 degree field of view , 18 second exposure infinte depth of field , 30 euros from Hong Kong, Strange little machine indeed
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Xmas Funfair Bastille, 11eme
Came upon by accident.
Children cast adrift on a yellow sea while a monster ape, in his castle, laughs endlessly.
(he may be evil.)
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Friday, December 24, 2010
Simon procter Interview
[Un]Discovers: Simon Procter
I have been a fan of Simon Procter ever since I have the chance to look at his Blue Angel animation photo. What you are about to see is an interview that will satisfy your curiosity of Simon Procter.
Hi Simon, I am so glad you are willing to be featured on this blog! So, how did you become a photographer? Did you consider to be a photographer as your career when you were small?
When I studied art only the rich kids did photography because it was an expensive pastime, such as developing film, equipment etc.. It was another country, many years later (after i shot my first nike ad) I remember buying an ancient but still powerful camera on ebay and marveling that it was mine. It is one of the underrated facets of the digital revolution that anybody now can create, the walls have fallen, only creativity and truth really matter. these are exciting days.
I have to agree with you that only creativity and true talent can define if you are a professional photographer or not. Who are your influence? Did you apply their styles when you are shooting photos?
I was forced to study 500 years of art history and photography was almost non existent in this.
My training is to create an image from scratch, an empty canvas, composition, draftsmanship . I don't suggest this method is higher or better but it's important to state that the way I create an image is not the same. Most days I dont consider myself a photographer.
I can totally see your photos are influenced by the history of art! Well, I read from your website that you started your photography gig by shooting the Dior show 100 feet above ground. Was that one of your most memorable experience ever? If not, what memorable experience can you share with us?
I Was lucky enough to meet by accident James Kaliardos and later Stephen Gan of Visionaire. it was the first time I had seen a fashion show.It was all very strange. My most memorable "fashion" experience was the first time I worked with Mr Lagerfeld, it was a crazy multi location shoot in NYC with 10 models and Karl himself. I was an unknown photographer at the time and it was a big risk for Stephen (Gan). It was very much a make it or break it moment. Luckily It all fell into place and Larl was so friendly and helpful. We finished the shoot in Time square and so many people came to see to a point we blocked the traffic.
Ah, how much I wish I could meet Karl in the future. I am sure it must be a good experience! I started to follow you after seeing the Blue Angel video. How did you come up with that concept? Did you take any reference from the history?
Many people have reported widely this work is based on italian renaissance painting but this is not true. The main influence is a French 18th century engraver , Gustave Doré. He illustrated many religous and biblical scenes that are very graphic, very dramatic. Also I am inspired by an English Painter John Martin that produced massive apocalyptic canvases.
I just have to say The Blue Angel is probably one of my favorite series I have ever seen. Out of all the editorials you have done to date, which one is the one you like the most? Why?
Well tricky, The big Galliano Royal shoot i did with Nicola Formenchetti for harpers US still brings me a lot but also the very first time i took over completely the art direction was a piece called "Red Dragon". It was the first time that I realized what Fashion photography could be .
So, other than fashion photography, what else do you like to shoot? Are you planning to explore other photography fields in the future?
Well I always produced a great deal of work that is not for publication and i have returned to writing recently. I am very lucky that my works are bought by international art collectors which gives me freedom to concentrate on projects for a long time. I am currently working on some new giant canvases that are half photography and half painting and who knows where this will lead..
Paris or London?
Two great loves impossible call.
Coffee or Tea?
Coffee. lots and lots of coffee.
Ready To Wear or Haute Couture?
Couture forever or possibly vintage motorbike racing leathers.
Color or Black & White Photos?
Depends the weather.
Rock or Pop?
I grew up in the 80s the two were unseperable.
Perrier or San Pellegrino?
Badoit, perfect drink for the morning after.
Red or White Wine?
Always cold beer, sorry La France
Mac or PC?
Whats a PC?
Nikon or Canon?
Canon, but cameras are jus cameras, the least important part of the equation.
It is truly my honor to be able to feature Simon Procter ! Readers, keep your eyes open because when Simon has any new editorials coming up, this mag will be one of the places you will see his works! All photos are courtesy of Simon Procter and feel free to visit his official site.
Hi Simon, I am so glad you are willing to be featured on this blog! So, how did you become a photographer? Did you consider to be a photographer as your career when you were small?
When I studied art only the rich kids did photography because it was an expensive pastime, such as developing film, equipment etc.. It was another country, many years later (after i shot my first nike ad) I remember buying an ancient but still powerful camera on ebay and marveling that it was mine. It is one of the underrated facets of the digital revolution that anybody now can create, the walls have fallen, only creativity and truth really matter. these are exciting days.
I have to agree with you that only creativity and true talent can define if you are a professional photographer or not. Who are your influence? Did you apply their styles when you are shooting photos?
I was forced to study 500 years of art history and photography was almost non existent in this.
My training is to create an image from scratch, an empty canvas, composition, draftsmanship . I don't suggest this method is higher or better but it's important to state that the way I create an image is not the same. Most days I dont consider myself a photographer.
I can totally see your photos are influenced by the history of art! Well, I read from your website that you started your photography gig by shooting the Dior show 100 feet above ground. Was that one of your most memorable experience ever? If not, what memorable experience can you share with us?
I Was lucky enough to meet by accident James Kaliardos and later Stephen Gan of Visionaire. it was the first time I had seen a fashion show.It was all very strange. My most memorable "fashion" experience was the first time I worked with Mr Lagerfeld, it was a crazy multi location shoot in NYC with 10 models and Karl himself. I was an unknown photographer at the time and it was a big risk for Stephen (Gan). It was very much a make it or break it moment. Luckily It all fell into place and Larl was so friendly and helpful. We finished the shoot in Time square and so many people came to see to a point we blocked the traffic.
Ah, how much I wish I could meet Karl in the future. I am sure it must be a good experience! I started to follow you after seeing the Blue Angel video. How did you come up with that concept? Did you take any reference from the history?
Many people have reported widely this work is based on italian renaissance painting but this is not true. The main influence is a French 18th century engraver , Gustave Doré. He illustrated many religous and biblical scenes that are very graphic, very dramatic. Also I am inspired by an English Painter John Martin that produced massive apocalyptic canvases.
I just have to say The Blue Angel is probably one of my favorite series I have ever seen. Out of all the editorials you have done to date, which one is the one you like the most? Why?
Well tricky, The big Galliano Royal shoot i did with Nicola Formenchetti for harpers US still brings me a lot but also the very first time i took over completely the art direction was a piece called "Red Dragon". It was the first time that I realized what Fashion photography could be .
So, other than fashion photography, what else do you like to shoot? Are you planning to explore other photography fields in the future?
Well I always produced a great deal of work that is not for publication and i have returned to writing recently. I am very lucky that my works are bought by international art collectors which gives me freedom to concentrate on projects for a long time. I am currently working on some new giant canvases that are half photography and half painting and who knows where this will lead..
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I have to say Simon has a very interesting career path especially he gets to meet some of the people I hope to meet in the future. Anyway, we should continue this feature with some trivia questions!Paris or London?
Two great loves impossible call.
Coffee or Tea?
Coffee. lots and lots of coffee.
Ready To Wear or Haute Couture?
Couture forever or possibly vintage motorbike racing leathers.
Color or Black & White Photos?
Depends the weather.
Rock or Pop?
I grew up in the 80s the two were unseperable.
Perrier or San Pellegrino?
Badoit, perfect drink for the morning after.
Red or White Wine?
Always cold beer, sorry La France
Mac or PC?
Whats a PC?
Nikon or Canon?
Canon, but cameras are jus cameras, the least important part of the equation.
It is truly my honor to be able to feature Simon Procter ! Readers, keep your eyes open because when Simon has any new editorials coming up, this mag will be one of the places you will see his works! All photos are courtesy of Simon Procter and feel free to visit his official site.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Disintegrating Polaroid
4x5 Polaroid, Chemicals were too old and unstable, Image has not fixed properly, fades and decays more each month.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Friday, December 3, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Coming into Land, New York City
Sunday is the Marathon.
The plane is full of wiry runners with manic eyes.
They cant sit still, theyre bouncing around excited.
Its cool.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Prague, the long good days
We were in Prague, the shoot was going great, everyone was happy, the talent was beautiful, the talent is always beautiful. These are the long good days, we all exist for a moment in suspended fantasy. But we all knew tommorrow we fly back to the real world and our normal lives and this moment will slowly be forgotten.
"Security mobilize!" Lie Dream of a Casino Soul , The Fall
The Fall
Lie Dream of a Casino Soul
Well, I didn't eat the weekend
But I put the weight back on again
And our kid got back from Munich
He didn't like it much
Has a psyche that hadn't been synthesized
Just like machines
It's getting like that here now
It just goes to show
I got no nerves left Monday morning
And I think I'll cut my dick off
The trouble it got me in
Went home to my slum canyon
On my way I looked up
I saw turrets of Victorian wealth
I saw John the ex-fox
Sleeping in some outside bogs
There's a silent rumble
In the buildings of the night council
Executing the mind controllers
I drive right through the gates
Sucked in my roll tops
And I guess this just goes to show
The lie dream of the casino soul
I'm a Mick Jaggar right now
In a tongue-tied, wired state
Cause Sunday morning dancing
I had an awake dream
I was in the supervision dept.
Of a bigtown store
Security floors one to four
They had cameras in the clothes dummies.
A man came up to them
He wanted sex in the dummies eyes
Then came up the cry:
"Security, mobilize!"
Meanwhile in the sticks
Proles wretch, dance in cardboard pants
And I guess this goes to show
The lie dream of a casino souls scene
Lyrics: Lie Dream of a Casino Soul, The Fall .
Monday, October 11, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Joseph Conrad, Karain a memory
We knew him in those unprotected days when we were content to hold in our hands our lives and our property. None of us, I believe, has any property now, and I hear that many, negligently, have lost their lives
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