Showing posts with label - darren hepburn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label - darren hepburn. Show all posts

23 February 2009

30 January 2009

08 January 2009

Self Portrait through Glass


04 January 2009

Adventures Inside a Green Glass Bowl









31 December 2008

21 December 2008

Postcard from The Kingdom Of Fife, Scotland





Rainy day, September 2008


Happy holidays to all!

20 December 2008

Who Nicked my Satin Shirt?

18 December 2008

15 November 2008

A Woodland Guardian: Part 2


They're very handy for offering directions for those that get lost in the woods. An alternative is to leave a trail of bread behind you, as in 'Hansel and Gretel'.

13 November 2008

09 November 2008

05 November 2008

04 November 2008

Scotland by Car: 26th October 2008 1.54PM-2.16PM


Part 2


2.10PM

2.12PM


2.15PM


2.16PM

01 November 2008

Scotland by Car, 26th October 2008 1.54pm-2.16pm
Part1

1.54PM


2PM


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Photos: Darren Hepburn

30 October 2008

Darren Hepburn joins The F Blog

My name is Darren Hepburn. I’m a photographer from Scotland. I’m delighted to join the ‘F Blog’ as an author. I’ve been with the ‘F Blog’ in spirit for some time, occasionally posting images and have enjoyed experiencing many, many fine photographs from around the world.

My first camera was won at Broxburn fairground in 1983...a moment of joy amongst the candyfloss, toffee apples and hot donuts. A good willed teacher showed me a few basics of photography as a child and later, it was becoming published in a school magazine that kept the photography flame flickering. Some years later I had a ‘real’ camera, a 35mm Minolta...it was then that the journey into process and concept began in earnest.





Process: I agree the with the self-taught photographer, David Bailey. Photography can be learned in 6 months. It is not needed to spend 3 or 4 years studying for a degree. A pile of books worked for me, I found it alot more engaging to embark upon a private journey rather than labour over the ‘dry’ workbooks that were dished out when I studied photography at college...I found that I loathed the place and left after 3 weeks! For me, technical knowledge is a ‘means to an end’...a framework in which to make progress towards the final result. My knowledge of ‘process’ is ever expanding, and will continue to do so throught my life. I shoot both film and digital...both have their merits.





Concept: I usually work within a preplanned conceptual ‘framework’, both for individual shots and series. This is worked out beforehand, often late at night over numerous cups of tea. I’m constantly referring to this ‘framework’ whether it be a ‘construction’ within a few square feet on a coffee table or loosely in street photographs. I do shoot intuitively, in which I may be subconsciously motivated by life experiences, some of which include working with psychiatric patients in a secure ward and living in a hostel for the homeless whilst attending an ‘exclusive’ school.





Again, I’m delighted to be a part of the ‘F Blog’...a place where many of my favourite photographers have already made an appearance.