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Stranger 018/100 – Karl Jones
Posted by Alastair in Uncategorized on January 27, 2012
I got talking to Karl and his 2 mates at the bus stop after they asked me how much my camera was worth. Given the area I thought this was a prelude to them nicking my camera, but they were nice enough.
Karl wanted me to advertise the poor service of the Mersey Travel buses, and to take a picture of him to further the cause, saying that he hoped I could get it into the Liverpool Echo and maybe even on the front page. Much hilarity was had at this.
I posted this picture on RenRen (Chinese version of Facebook) and one of my old students said that he was “Hot” because he was bald. I’m not sure that I really understand Chinese attractions, but I think she was seeing the similarity between him and the main character in Prison Break who is a very popular male figure in China.
Composition and lighting in this photo I think are good. Background and bus stop give a taste of the environment and adds to it. All in all not bad.
This picture is #018 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
2012 366 Day 026 – Bust
Posted by Alastair in Uncategorized on January 26, 2012
Attended a network marketing event this evening in the very lovely Layland hotel. Saw this bust on the way out and thought it looked interesting. There are a few others that have more photographic merit, but this is probably the most interesting subject I took, and represents the day better. Feel it’s like portrait in my 100 strangers project.
Stranger 017/100 – Postman
Posted by Alastair in Uncategorized on January 26, 2012
Postman going about his business. Asked for a photo, explaining what it was about, he said yes.
This portrait is too cluttered to be a good portrait, and in retrospect having the Royal Mail van in the picture might have been a good idea. I like the inclusion of the postbox and the fact that he isn’t square on to me. Night pictures don’t generally work out for me, because I either can’t hold it still enough to get enough light, or the subject I’m trying to get moves, so I’m happy that this turned out the way it did.
I had to straighten and crop the photo to simplify the subject and composition.
This picture is #017 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
Stranger 016/100 – Drew – Flickr’s Khufu
Posted by Alastair in Uncategorized on January 25, 2012
Having fostered a bit of a friendship on Flickr after discovering each others photos on the Wirral photographers groups, we swapped numbers. I got a text from him saying that he’d just purchased some lenses from Cash Converters, we discovered we happened to be in Liscard at the same time and met up in the local Subway.
We ended up chatting for a couple of hours about photography, and thought we’d take a portrait of each other for the 100 Strangers project. A few of my photos were of him using his DSLR, which felt really weird as it’s a familiar, almost clichéd, self portrait that most DSLR owners do.
Khufu can be found on flickr here: www.flickr.com/photos/62508524@N07/
This picture is #016 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
2012 366 Day 025 – Bird In Flight
Posted by Alastair in Uncategorized on January 25, 2012
Another day, another trip to the Job Centre, another useless appointment where no benefit was brought. Such is the machinations of claiming JSA.
Building on a few trips down to New Brighton trying to photograph the seagulls and other flying creatures, I reacted very quickly to this low flying bird and am happy to have been rewarded with quite a nice shot. It makes up for the lots of attempted photos of pigeons I have from Liscard today, where I put into action some advice I received and got lots of “this photo would have been nice if it weren’t for the focus / framing / background” delete as appropriate. A lot of them were very close to being nice, but none of them were good enough for me.
Fine this photo isn’t perfect, the definition on the bird could have been better, and I also had to brighten it up and crop it, but it works. Comments, advice / suggestions welcome.
Stranger 015/100 – Fresh Start Health Melissa
Posted by Alastair in Uncategorized on January 24, 2012
As part of the path to self discovery I’ve embarked on since the new year, I’ve been interviewing local business people, giving them a good write up and helping market them though a local community website.
Melissa was kind enough to agree to be photographed as part of that and to help me improve my skills. I love the fact that she is happy in herself, and seems to really be into helping people heal. Her energy was intoxicating and I came away from the interview with more energy than I went into it.
While I know this isn’t strictly what 100 strangers is about, I hope it’s understood that this was a stranger who was helping me be better at portraits.
I’m not sure the mirrored image really works as the angle isn’t as flattering as I’d hoped, but it was worth a try. There’s a few others, but this seemed the most worthy.
Melissa can be found through her website fresh-start-health.co.uk/ or her twitter feed twitter.com/FrshStartHealth Interview to come as a link once it’s been written proofed and published.
This picture is #015 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
2012 366 Day 024 – Portrait of Dale the Dog
Posted by Alastair in Uncategorized on January 24, 2012
Empowered by the addition of business cards to my arsenal I asked to take a portrait of a man and his dog. The owner didn’t want to be photographed but said I could take a few of his dog. A rare opportunity for me, not owning any pets. I love the clarity and life in the eyes, perked ears and blurred background.
This shot was taken at Birkenhead North Station on the Wirral, on the way back from giving a contact some tech advice, and arranged an NLP session in a couple of weeks with her to see if she could help me with residual issues I’m having over my breakup with my ex-fiancée.
It feels like it’s been a long day as I was up at 5AM this morning to go to a business networking meeting. The cards I got printed up with all different photos of mine on the back worked a treat, with some attention given over choosing which one to keep. Impact and memory inducing ability good, however someone pointed out a spelling mistake later, so in fact I’m an idiot, but for use with the 100 Strangers project it’s fine, and I love the fact that a woman in West Kirby saw me taking photos, asked me what I was doing and took a card saying she’d look me up. Indeed I saw the owner of this dog looking my blog up on his phone while waiting at the station, so pretty successful so far.
Stranger 014/100 – “Take My Photo Please”
Posted by Alastair in Uncategorized on January 23, 2012
Taken on the same journey as the last 100 strangers photo in my series. I was overheard by this man and was asked to take his photo. Sadly I didn’t have time to get more than his permission and his name (which I’ve now forgotten).
I think perhaps he was homeless and was looking for somewhere warm to stick out the day.
This picture is #014 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
2012 366 Day 023 – Business Cards
Posted by Alastair in Uncategorized on January 23, 2012
The Moo business cards that I ordered in Starbucks over a week ago have now arrived. The card is heavy and feels nice to the touch. The photos are a little darker and grainier than I might have liked but I feel they have a nice impact. I’ll get to test them out tomorrow as I’m going to a business networking meeting, which should be quite exciting. AND I just saw someone’s tweet about getting 100 free half size Moo cards, which I’ve just ordered.
The new ones I’m getting don’t have all the text about what I do or “And then there was alastair” as I’m not sure what it is I do, so keeping it simple and blank is a plus at this stage. I still plan to use these in my 100 strangers project, in order to give them a way to contact me should they want a copy of the photo.
I quite like the meta nature of this photo, all the cards have photos of mine printed on them, and the photo of me with the info on the back next to it is quite nice. One of the few times when something “creative” to do with my 366 project was clear.
Stranger 013/100 – Train Conductor
Posted by Alastair in Uncategorized on January 22, 2012
You’ll have to forgive my forgetfulness, as I failed to record this man’s name when he agreed to be photographed, and I can’t remember what he said.
This was a rare opportunity for me as he asked me whether I’d taken any good photos, and we got talking what I was doing and how I’ve been promoting local businesses and learning how to take better photos, and I asked whether I could take his portrait for this project.
I was a lot more forward with taking photos with him than I’d been before and to be perfectly honest I struggled with composition. There weren’t a lot of angles where I could see his face clearly, as I wanted a natural – while he was working – photo. Where I did catch his face nicely, it was in passing, too quick and the focus/exposure was out. As a result the best of the lot was this one where he was out on the station checking the time for how long he should stay before instructing the driver to continue.
I know it’s a weak portrait, but I’ve got to take the good with the bad. His face is in focus, and I like that it isn’t staged or posed, but I don’t like how visibly out of focus the background is.
This picture is #013 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page











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