photoblog and general thoughts
30
Mar

Stop 43…

The UK Digital Economy Bill is being pushed though the Commons nice and fast so there isn’t any time to have a proper debate about it before the election, so Clause 43 may soon become law. The deadline to write to your MP (I’ve just done it) is the 6th April.

From stop43.org

Until now, if someone found one of your photographs and wanted to use it commercially, they couldn’t without first asking you. Clause 43 changes all that by allowing the use of “Orphan Works” – photographs, illustrations and other artworks whose owners cannot be found.

Clause 43 says that if someone finds your photograph, wants to use it and decides that they can’t trace you, they can do whatever they like with it after paying an arbitrary fee to a UK Government-appointed “licensing body”. You’ll never know unless you happen to find it being used in this way, in which case you should be able to claim some money.

There’s more. Clause 43 also introduces “Extended Collective Licensing”.

This means that if someone finds your photograph and can trace you, they still don’t have to contact you for permission to use it. They can go to a UK Government-appointed “collecting society” and ask them instead. They’ll pay an arbitrary fee and be able to do whatever they like with the photograph. Your photograph. Again, without asking you first or paying what you would have charged.

More info from the AoP…

http://hub.the-aop.org/News_archive/p2_articleid/175

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29
Mar

update!

I’m home for a week for Easter. It rained a lot today, so I had a little spring clean on the blog and updated/redesigned it to fit in with my portfolio site. Next on the cards is to try and get more posts and pics…

Hopefully the weather sorts itself out.

28
Mar

Fun Fair

Walking about the island…

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Derelict roundabout

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Scary Horses

21
Mar

More beachness

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Evening Sun at Bomo… not the greatest photo (that post is annoying) but who cares?

One of the things that I have been trying to work it is a style in my shooting. I think its hard to pin down exactly what makes the way people shoot photos recognisable as theirs; framing, composition, processing, angle, aspect, the list goes on. I think I have finally started to find my style of shooting, weather I will keep with it I don’t know, I would like to think it will evolve as I improve and take more photos. Here are some things that I have noticed in the last few months that I thinks important not just for my image making, but just for photography in general;

Shoot more. Yea, kinda odd as I’m on a Photography Degree, but I don’t shoot nearly enough. I’m trying to take pics as often as possible, but other things get in the way. Its been nice recently just to go out and take photos, not for clients or for uni, just cos its nice to take photos. As the saying goes; practice makes perfect.

Cut down on kit. Yes its nice (not to mention expensive) to have every lens under the sun, loads of flashes and everything, but it destracts away from the actual picture making. I’ve restricted my shooting to just my 50mm f/1.8 (the £70 plastic one) I think this enables me to concentrate more on picture making. Too much time is spent on choosing a lens or f/stop and all the technical malarkey, I’m not being ignorant, I’m very up on the technical side of things, but sometimes who cares if the highlights are blown of the saturation is down? that takes us onto…

Processing. Lightroom is probably the biggest change to my work flow. Since having it I can apply my own custom pre-set, do the odd exposure/contrast/colour tweek here and there and Roberts your mothers brother. For 90% of my shooting, there is almost no need to go near Photoshop. This has taught me to think more about the composition, as I really don’t wanna spend hours in PS unless I have to.

Hopefully I can keep up with trying to get at least one photo I am happy with a week, I have some plans in the pipeline as well as doing my Professional Project at uni, the last one before I graduate in June and head out into the big wide world… Now that’s a scary thought…

05
Mar

Bournemouth Beach

Was a lovely day down here today, after a morning spent working on my uni projects, we decided to head to the beach. Still a bit of a nip in the wind, but summer is defiantly on the way…

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50mm lovelyness with all natural light…