28.10.09

DAS BOYFRIEND

I recently conducted a photo shoot for an up-and-coming theatre collective who now go by the name Das Boyfriend. I have witnessed them individually on stage during my university career a number times in various performances, & their talents have impressed me to the extent where I cannot even comprehend how they can adopt such demanding character personas yet execute them so convincingly & with such style and panache. This says a lot about their own characters in my opinion and I was pretty honoured to be asked to shoot them as I have a sneaky suspicion their work as a theatre company will be really exciting to witness and generally successful!

Obviously they chose the shots they wanted from an album I produced for them, however I would like to use this post to showcase my particular pick of the set. I tried a whole range of ideas and set-ups to see what atmosphere I could create/promotional images I could compose & ended with some traditional head shots, taken using the back of a white truck no less. The whole experience was bags of fun and I want to do many more!















Join their FACEBOOK GROUP with respective links to their blog and website under construction...

Clinic Presents...

Yes folks, another post documenting the talented arts collective that you should have read or heard about somewhere in the southeast London art scene by now. Last night I went along to their 'secret reading' which was held in The Dead Fox Gallery, Friendly Street. The comfortably ambient yet seemingly exciting event, was held there rather then the original secret venue of an old abandoned pub opposite All Saints Church in New Cross, due to unforeseen complications (namely blocked access). The night boasted a whole host of collaborative talent with many friends of Clinic, both poetic and musical, making appearances and performing live.

As a quick summary I can report that the night was as cosy as the definition of the word will allow with an overwhelmingly large turnout piling in to ambient-lit and warm, gallery space. I shall allow my photographs to do most of the talking but I can assure you the nights these guys put on are absolutely worth coming down to as the atmosphere of such an event cannot be replicated by any other genre of night out. A total success with a guaranty of meeting other artistically inclined brilliant characters.

From a photographic perpective it was a challenging night. There were at least 4 of us, probably more who were less excited to act like paparazzi snapping left right and centre, all trying to capture the atmosphere which as always is tricky in low lighting whilst trying maintain the detail of facial expressions etc. I shall also post a link to respective blogs/music hosting sites under each photo that showcases them. At this point I would like to stress that the proportion of shots of Jamie 'N' Commons is relative to the magnitude of how much I personally enjoy his music. His gravelly, belting voice and Folk-Blues songs are consistently brilliant.









25.10.09

Lost In Adoration.

It's too complex to attempt articulation. They're not all sunshine and handbags.





Double-Crossed




24.10.09

Contact me...

timblography@gmail.com

22.10.09

A Familiar Face Remastered.

A general Tyrant against bad times & curator of excellence and solidarity.



Catch this badman in action with the rest of the poetry collective he is part of, hosting a 'secret' event that will be sure to provide you with a lovely evening out. I know I'll certainly be there with my camera, it's going to be exciting I can assure you of that.




21.10.09

Time Consuming...

But worth it.

I've been bang on the negative-restoring offensive this evening, it takes hours and they still are so far from perfect, however I am reasonably pleased with the results considering they were taken 23 years ago. The techniques involved are extremely useful in my opinion and although these arnt my origonal shots (seeing as I was not even a twinkle in my mothers eye at this time) my work has been put in to restoring them to a viewable state after all these years.

The following characters are my Mother and Father in 1986. He was a handsome chap ey, I now know where I get it from. As for the motor, I would sell a Kidney for a similar one, today.





Prints O'Clock

I've just aquatinted myself with some astounding digital printing facilities @Goldsmiths


Despite my face expressing the contrary, I am really excited. The Bigger the better. As always.

20.10.09

16bit

The story behind this is actually quite complex and amusing... But it also ruins it's face value appeal.


A plain and simple catastrophe of colour.

19.10.09

Simply Electronics; A review...

This post is a both an account and an offer of advice to electronic goods consumers currently s***ing themselves as their order from www.simplyelectronics.net, through Amazon or not, has gone terribly wrong. The following advice is comprised of extensive research from reviews of previous customers and personal dealings with them very recently, myself...

Firstly, here are my top tips of advice if you are considering purchasing from them but haven't done so yet as their VERY low prices are extremely appealing and also what to do if you have and are worried...

1.) Use a credit card and DON'T use Paypal. (for legal money recovery reasons this is highly advisable)

2.) If you don't have a credit card, use your debit card but through Google Checkout as they care about their reputation and wont be best pleased if you complaint with issues of foul trading.

3.) If you provide an 'unverified' address with your card, you will almost certainly be asked to fax across to the company a copy of a utility and scan of your card (with certain information blocked out at your discretion) My point in this tip is very clear. If you provide an unverified address, cancel your order and submit a new one WITH a verified address, do not submit those documents as that will make you very susceptible to identity fraud if 'misplaced' during the destruction of those documents which you obviously cannot witness!

4.) If you indeed need to cancel your order or in fact (as many many many have) are simply chasing your purchases that never arrived and aren't making any progress with them after several weeks... Do not ring the customer service helpline as it WILL cost you a decent amount of money whilst waiting on hold for an extensive period of time. If you are lucky enough to get through to someone they have little authority to personally re-assure you for anything or patch you through to someone who can appease your discomfort.

5.) DO however, construct a meaningful, urgent and legally informative e-mail (not a threat but as near as), that maintains a polite demeanour, whilst simultaneously stressing how you are now sick and tired of miscommunication and want your information/update and or goods/refund immediately, to the following e-mail address....

vanessa@simplyelectronics.net

You WILL receive a reply within at least 24 hours and it WILL put you at ease with an explanation as to what has gone wrong and how it can be resolved quickly. I read about her reputation extensively on forums and also saw her actively reply to threads on said forums offering help and information on the most viscous of accusations.


To cut a long story short I ordered a Wide-angle Lens, was sent an e-mail to verify who I was of which, obviously, I didn't want to submit the fore-mentioned documents and consequently cancelled my order. I also began to research the company's reputation (which I should have done prior to my order) and began to vehemently panic. The extent of this company's unhappy customer catalogue is unfathomable. In addition it appears they are dealing with Imported goods from Hong Kong (although I cannot back this up this) which may be a possible reason for slow deliveries if out of stock. I read many a horror story of months without money or items and it dawned on me that I had lost my money with little chance of recovering it as I use Paypal and my debit card which protect the seller to the very end.

HOWEVER fret not my avid and patient readers, as we must not forget Amazon's 97% positive feedback record for the company, it's ludicrously low prices, and of course the one and only Vanessa who single handedly extinguished my embers of fear and angst with efficient, speedy and to the point progress e-mails of my order. She personally saw my transaction through to completion. She is a customer service Queen let down by her company, I'd say.

On a final note, I hope that the following is true...

A.) That you managed to find this post and it's advice useful and informative (in my attempt to aid people that found themselves in a similar position to me late at night)

B.) That you found my post with ease and had a quick glance at my work whilst you were here

and finally C.)

That you consider the point I am stressing here which is, although they have a pretty awful reputation, they aren't actually as bad as made out because no-one blogs or writes on forums with positive experiences, it seems. If you follow my recommended procedure when things go wrong, I believe it would be worth it for the savings of often around the £200 mark. After all, despite all the horror stories I received a full refund less then a full week after clicking the order button which is equal or dare I say better, then most online company's response times. I then went on to purchase my lens (from a real man in the end, admittedly) for a higher price the next day.

Disclaimer: This is obviously my personal opinion and NOT to be taken as fact, just incase you are let down and wish to blame my advice ha!



18.10.09

It's getting colder...


So I bought my cat a new hat. He gets all the Topshop felines.
Casually flexin' the guns... What a L.A.D.





HRH Susan Christina Bolland







17.10.09

Greenwich Tunnel Closure


Much to my dismay I have discovered that from the new year, the Greenwich Foot Tunnel will officially be closed for 10 MONTHS! The reasoning behind this epic annoyance is the same for why the East London tube line was closed down (as soon as I moved into the area of course)...The 2012 London Olympics.

The tunnel is used by around 1.5 million people a year & proves as an important tourist attraction and a vital link for cyclists (trying to save the planet and money, nothing wrong with that) at a rate of 250 bikes per hour at peak times! As greenwich.co.uk reported earlier this year, The Tunnel is to be given a “substantial refurbishment” running until March 2011 and costing a mega £11.5 million.

This means a number of things for me, it either doubles the distance of my commute to Canary Wharf, or will start to cost me £5 travel each time as I cannot ride with ease any longer. More importantly, either way the time it takes me to get there will be nearly tripled! As an esteemed colleague of mine would say, "das baree jokes ya know". My conclusion is that London is going to become more and more of a logistical nightmare the closer to 2012 we get. Of course many would argue it already is, with hundreds of London underground closures crippling tourist journeys every single weekend.

16.10.09

The Great Beacon of Hope

The Ivory-tower that looks over us and will pull us all out of the Recession. Bonus-in-hand.



I've started so I'll finish.