Tagged : ‘colour’
As noted in the post on 30th August, Kodachrome processing finally ceases on 30th December 2010. To celebrate the end of an era, the Association of Photographers are staging an exhibition of work by AOP members taken on this classic film. I heard this week that two of my images have been selected.
One of my last Kodachrome images from 1990 – Austin Healey badge taken for the book, The Original Austin Healey, by Bay View Books.
The exhibition runs from 18th January to 10th February 2011. More information, along with travel details, will be available on the AOP website, though as I write, the announcement has not been published.
Tags:Austin Healey, BMW 5 Series, cars, colour, exhibition, Kodachrome, photography, photography exhibition
This entry was posted on Sunday, December 5th, 2010 at 13:19
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At the same time I was taking the Pinhole Impressions monochrome series (see previous post), I was also photographing the dramatic coastline near Cape Trafalgar, Andalucia, in Southern Spain. This time vivid colour images were produced, using the same pinhole camera.
Around 12 images from this set will be exhibited at Los Balcones del Califa, in the hilltop town of Vejer de la Frontera, Cádiz. The gallery is situated only a few kilometres from the beautiful Cape Trafalgar and the town of Conil, where the photographs were taken. There will also be a limited edition book produced to illustrate the exhibition. This will be available from the 19th February.
Los Balcones is part of La Casa del Califa hotel and the exhibition runs from 19th February 2010, with a private view and will carry through until after Easter. The exhibition is being curated by James Stuart, MD of Grupo Califa.
Location: La Califa, Plaza de España, 16, Vejer de la Frontera, 11150 Cádiz. tel: 956 447 730
Tags:Andalucia, colour, Conil, Costa de la Luz, exhibition, landscapes, Los Balcones del Califa, photography, pinhole, sea, seascapes, Spain, sunset, Vejer de la Frontera
This entry was posted on Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 20:31
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