Satellite Group Updates

Putney Group: Notes from 25th January meeting

Fabulous start to the year with some wonderful contributions to our theme of backlit photos – some really unusual ideas going on.


Anton


Andrew Wilson


Leonard Caudrey


Katie Sneary


Alan Rushton

Our day out in December to Rotherhithe was also a great success and we have therefore decided to do more of these, starting this month with a day out in the City of London – Sunday February 20th and those interested in coming along please get in contact. Our next meeting is set for the following Tuesday (22nd of February) and a great opportunity to see some of the early results from our outing on Sunday – meeting will be at 18 Dungarvan Avenue (address and directions below) and anyone interested in coming along please get in touch (aw@unity-publishing.co.uk). Our photographic theme this month is Music and we are really looking forward to see how people approach this idea – a fascinating concept – it certainly has me thinking.

Address – 18 Dungarvan Avenue, West Putney, SW15 5QU. If coming by car, there are no parking restrictions but please note that Dungarvan Avenue is a No Entry from the Upper Richmond Road, so please approach by going up the next road, Daylesford, and coming down our road from the top. We are about 5 minutes from Barnes Station and there are several buses (337 for instance) that pass the bottom of our road on the Upper Richmond Road.

Constructed Realities Group

From small beginnings….. Six of us held our first meeting on a damp and chilly night on the 24th of January in the Strand. Got the organisational things out of the way and then shared some images, theory and anecdotes.

Next meeting February 2011 date and venue to be confirmed. In the meantime some Images from Luisa Whitton, Joanne Stapleton, Nick Cobb, Graeme Webb and Mark Denton.

Greenwich LIP Group January meetup

A few snaps …

by Dave Mason

Temptations removed for the night by Katrin Nodop

Shoreditch Group January Slideshow Presentations


The Red Lion pub in Shoreditch

The Shoreditch group of London Independent Photography meet every month in the Red Lion Pub. Its a warm, friendly place – with an extremely small front door. So always a tight fit if you’re entering with a back-pack and projector…

 


‘Wandsworth’ by Andy Preston

Andy showed us a selection of his recent urban landscapes. They look like they’ve been shot on a large format camera – but are in fact digital images. Andy has an eye for capturing revealing moments of urban life – often with an underlying sense of humour – and these garden chairs in front of a massive gas holder are a great example of this.

It’s well worth some time looking at more of Andy’s photography portfolio online. Andy composes beautiful and rhythmic images out of subject matter you wouldn’t initially think could be interesting – like industrial estates.

 


‘Waiting for the Bus: Jerusalem’ by Jonathan Goldberg

Jonathan showed us work from his ‘Waiting for the Bus’ project which he’s been photographing around the world for several years. The series includes photos from Japan, India, Turkey, Australia, Italy, Mexico, USA and this image shot recently in Israel.

I think this project is a great example of building up a body of work over a very long period of time. If Jonathan had tried to shoot all of this project at once he’d have needed a lot of time on his hands (and he’d also probably need to be independently wealthy!) And photographers, as a general rule, are neither time or cash rich… But, by adding one or two countries each year he’s creating an impressive collection of images that are all of the same thing – a bus stop – but are actually all completely different and reveal specific details about the culture and way of life where they were shot.

You can see more from this project on Jonathan’s editorial photography website.

 


‘Marble Arch Subway’ by David Solomons

David is a highly respected street photographer that has been taking photos for twenty years. He did a fascinating talk showing his work from pre-student days, through college and up to his present projects.

His work captures moments of great spontaneity like this image above – but there is a huge amount of thought, patience and planning that goes into his photos. This image is from an on-going series entitled ‘The West End’ and David has shot over 1000 rolls of film for what he expects to be a 60-70 photo book.

In other words, these apparently spontaneous images are actually the result of many hours of hunting down these moments. (And then being ready with his camera when they happen.) Back in the studio, another process then begins – which is to edit and select the images that reveal story David wants to tell.

Something I found particularly interesting was David describing his journey from using film cameras, to digital cameras and then back to film again. He now shoots on a Leica – which is small, discreet and very quiet. This allows him to get close to his subjects which he felt the larger and noisier digital cameras prevented.

You can see more of David’s work on his street and editorial photography website.

 


‘On a string’ by Patrick Wilken

It takes something special to impress a room of photographers with a single shot – but that’s just what Patrick Wilken did with this fantastic photo of a horse being led by a man driving a van. He took it on a day out in Tornowsee, eastern Germany. He heard a noise behind him and turned round to see the horse on a string. It’s one of those ‘once in a lifetime’ shots where you just hope you have your camera with you and around your neck (and not at the bottom of your bag…)

Patrick is relatively new to photography and has already got a firm technical foundation. One of the things I hope these slide-show talks will encourage is helping people with a portfolio of excellent single shots, start developing longer-term projects like the ones Jonathan and David showed.

You can see more of Patrick’s work on flickr.

Putney Group at Greenland Dock

We organised a trip in December to Greenland Dock, which was great fun – so lucky with the weather – one decent day and we picked it:

See Justin Welch’s website for more images from the day.

The next Putney Group meeting is 7PM Tuesday 25th January at 18 Dungarvan Avenue, West Putney SW15 5QU.

The theme this month relates to the backlit shots that Justin showed us last time. Anyone wishing to join in and bring something along – the idea is to shoot any object of your choice backlit in some way (light of any kind, sun whatever).

Everyone is welcome, please let Andrew Wilson know if you are coming aw@unity-publishing.co.uk Any questions please contact me and look forward to seeing you all. – cheers AW

If coming by car, there are no restrictions but please note that Dungarvan Avenue is a No Entry from the Upper Richmond Road, so please approach by going up the next road, Daylesford, and coming down our road from the top. We are about 5 minutes from Barnes Station and there are several buses (337 for instance) that pass the bottom of our road on the Upper Richmond Road.

Greenwich LIP Group December meetup

The Greenwich LIP Group at St. Nicholas Church in Deptford on the occasion of the opening of Anita Strasser’s project: ‘Deptford High Street’

Shoreditch Group November Slideshow Presentations

On the last night of November 2010 four members of the Shoreditch LIP Satellite Group gave slide-show talks about their latest work.

About 20 of us gathered in the warm upstairs room of the Red Lion pub in Hoxton Square, as the snow swirled outside.


The Shoreditch LIP members upstairs at the Red Lion

 

First up was Tiffany Jones, who also edits fLIP magazine. She showed work from New York, London, India and Ukraine. Tiffany talked about the evolution of her work through several projects. Some of my favourite photos were portraits of vegetable sellers in India.


Vegetable Seller in Paharganj by Tiffany Jones

 

Steve Richmond showed work from London, Syria and a recent trip to North Korea. This last series of photos is featured in the latest issue of fLIP and I’d really enjoyed reading about Steve’s visit a few days before. Some of the photos Steve made were shot on old Kodachrome, and my favourite is this candid portrait of a tour guide.


Kimology by Steve Richmond

 

I then showed work from my Family Project. It documents the lives of 20 families in six countries. I selected two families to talk about – the Vogelgesang’s from Charlottesville, Virginia and my friend Kenny who lives in the Highlands.


Kenny, 2010 by Mark Burton

 

Finally, Craig Stevenson showed a series of photos he’d taken covering the Debutantes Ball. He was following in the footsteps of Henri Cartier Bresson who photographed the event in the 50′s.


Debutantes from the 2009 London ‘Season’ by Craig Stevenson
We’re looking forward to seeing work by other members of the group next year!

Constructed Realities: A new topical satellite group for LIP

Constructed Realities is a new group focused on staged imagery and constructed still life photography, organised by Nick Cobb and Graeme Webb.

The term “constructed” refers to bodies of works of photography in which the motif or theme has been staged especially for the image, and in which the artist, in addition to their role as photographer, also plays the part of narrator, director, stage and costume designer, lighting engineer, set builder and even subject. The group also encompasses still life photographers who work in collage or montage and manipulate or manage objects and materials to create narrative images.

Nick and Graeme publish and exhibit their work on a regular basis and are looking to work with other like minded artists to communicate ideas, collaborate and work towards a group exhibition in 2011/12.

As far as meetings are concerned we have not set up a venue but we are pretty flexible (probably central London). Meetings will be a Monday or a Tuesday, and frequency will depend on response.

Contact: constructed_image@me.com

For examples of photographers who work in this genre we suggest the following links:

Miniature Staged: Ellen Brooks, Slinkachu & Arthur Tress.

Staged Photography: Cindy Sherman & Gregory Crewdson.

Still Life: Calum Colvin

Greenwich LIP Group November meetup

Pics from the evening

Look to the midnight sky with hope by Judith Jones

Holy Leaf by Katrin Nodop

Shelf Life by Chris Hudson

by Stefan Lubomirski de Vaux

Orange Reel by Jennifer Roberts

Paul Loebe Haus Patterns by Carol Kenna

Putney Group November meeting & Autumn Colour theme

The Putney group will be meeting this month:
7PM, 23rd November
at Andrew’s Wilson’s home, 18 Dungarvan Avenue, West Putney SW15 5QU

Would anyone interested in coming along please let Andrew know at
aw@unity-publishing.co.uk

The photographic theme for this month is autumn colour, so please bring along something for us all to share – as if by way of inspiration here is one of my most recent efforts. Unfortunately, after this week’s storms there won’t be many leaves left I’m afraid. We will also be sharing some tips on how to use Photoshop, kindly prepared for us by one of our members, Justin Welch. He started last month and very good it was too.

Best regards AW