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Woman and horse

A battle of wills caught between a woman and a horse.  With unruly behaviour and pricked ears, the lens renders him more mule than thoroughbred.  The composition allows the eye to be led into the image by the pathway but tension and drama are provided by the tussle, the tightened rein cutting through the image, the lowering sky, and the woman’s expression.  The interest in this shot comes from the story of the relationship between the woman and her horse, and the character the lens gives to them both.  

Words by Vilja Wheatcroft

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Awarded an Honourable Mention in International Photography Awards competition, Oneshot: Movement

Awarded an Honourable Mention in International Photography Awards competition, Oneshot: Movement

Apocalyptic in nature with a lowering sky and a landscape full of threat, this image features sheep feasting on abandoned cabbages.  There’s plenty to intrigue the observer, mainly through the composition and shadow-play generating ambiguity an…

Apocalyptic in nature with a lowering sky and a landscape full of threat, this image features sheep feasting on abandoned cabbages.  There’s plenty to intrigue the observer, mainly through the composition and shadow-play generating ambiguity and complexity   There’s mystery too – the incongruous obelisk structure in the dead-centre of the frame, the abstract interplay between leaves and sky on the bush in the foreground, and the cabbage remains with echoes of grainy genocidal war images.  All good photographs involve paradox at some level, and here it’s the incongruity of the grazing sheep placed in an environment that is both familiar and absurd.

Words by Vilja Wheatcroft

Architectural Aesthetics 13/3/2021Architecture is often an intrinsic element in street photography.  The buildings at once enfold, dominate, exclude or promote the figures in the picture.  Tone, shape, shade, and light cast them as actors,…

Architectural Aesthetics

13/3/2021

Architecture is often an intrinsic element in street photography.  The buildings at once enfold, dominate, exclude or promote the figures in the picture.  Tone, shape, shade, and light cast them as actors, offering environments of threat, safety, warmth, or isolation.  

The soaring rectangles of this image provide both harmony and juxtaposition The figures in the picture seem in step not just with each other but with the careful symmetry of their environment. They appear to belong within it and are apparently at ease in their space. Yet they are also engulfed by the size of the building, which fills the frame, and the sheer weight of their surroundings threaten to annihilate them.  The architecture here seems incarcerating with its limits set well outside the frame.  It is their movement through the image as a snapshot that renders the picture so ‘watchable’.  Not only do they provide movement to an otherwise immutable and sterile space, but they also give the image an additional ‘life’.  The ‘watcher’ can fill in what came before and what is to come in the photograph, and there is enough here in our imaginings outside the frame, to prompt questions and generate intrigue. 

Words by Vilja Wheatcroft

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The Intrigue of B&W Street Photography

Peter Corbett February 3, 2020

These images were shot in the streets of three continents. When looking for images, Peter aims to bring out the left field of everyday situations. When all the right elements come together, the image captures a defining moment in time, never to be repeated, and always intriguing. This intrigue comes from ordinary people in their environments doing ordinary things, which through the lens become extraordinary and full of humanity and depth. We want to know why the accordion player is smiling, what the relationship between the men on the steps is, and why a man is laying sprawled on the grass. The boy clinging to the tram is playful as he engages with the lens and so are the four young boys in an Indian street. They are part of their environment, comfortable, joyous and rendered instantly likable by the lens.

The image of the corner house is a departure from the playful, and maintains a haunting, otherworldly quality. A young figure stares blankly through a barred window at the lens as if prevented from engaging with the outside world. The shot of Mumbai Station is almost overwhelming in detail. The two figures in the foreground provide a contrast to the chaotic background, with one in motion and unknowable, and the other, still and bemused within his space.

The absence of colour allows us to focus more on the subjects with no distractions other than texture, tone, light and negative space. Black and white give each of these images a timeless quality. There's very little to show era or historic reference. Light is integral, subtle, and sometimes startling. The direction, the quality, and the degree of light become elements of the picture.

Words - Vilja Wheatcroft

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