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A few posts back I shared some photographs taken of Whitstable Carnival and on that day, I went out with my camera wrapped in yellow cellophane to produce some in-camera atmospheres I thought appropriate to the event. While I was waiting for the carnival to begin processing, I took a few exploratory snaps – including…
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What I enjoy about Karl Blossfeldt’s photographs (our prompt for The Kick-About No.86), is the way in which they encourage us to zoom in and out in terms of our associations: I know these are photographs of smallish things, but I start seeing architecture and monumental sculpture and giant wrought-iron constructions. Likewise, I think Blossfeldt’s…
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Our last Kick-About was inspired by the work of Michael Landy, and artist notable for breaking things into fragments. This week it’s the photography of Karl Blossfeldt, an artist as interested in separating the whole into separate elements. Enjoy this latest exhibition of new works made in a short time and for all previous editions,…
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On Saturday 4th August, Whitstable hosted its annual carnival, an eclectic and innately peculiar pageant that always fires my imagination, haunted as I am by The Wicker Man. This year, I wrapped my camera lens in a few layers of yellow cellophane and lengthened the exposure for something softened and stranger and more nostalgic.






