27 October 2006

26 October 2006

Gestring & Degener


photo: abeku

Guest: Chris Ellinger





I came across Chris Ellingers photos a couple of years ago when I read about the interesting technique zone plate photography.Its like pinhole but with a different "lens". I´ve been meaning to build myself a camera, but have not done it yet.. But after seeing these pictures again I must!

Read more about zone plate photography here

Chris Ellinger writes:

"I first learned about zone plate photography sometime in 2002
from an article in The Pinhole Journal.

I constructed a zone plate camera and soon realized that it produced images that I have wanted to make for many years - images with a certain balance of realism and abstraction, and a glow that hints of energies beneath the surface of things.

After four years, I am still absolutely intrigued by zone plate photography, and make each exposure with a sense of anticipation and discovery."

Check out more of Chris work here


Invited by Mats Äleklint.

Let me be the one who brings you back to the light IV



headquater


to Markus, Ulf, Mikael, Elias, Ulla, spirits of Anders and F17
for unforgetable time in Sweden

25 October 2006

Let me be the one who brings you back to the light III









Essential listening: Coil - The Ape Of Naples

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Photo: Urbano (the postman´s bicycle)

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Shadows and thoughts


Practical Hainting for Beginners

photo: Jeanne Wells

Lesson one: Dinner is Served. Dead bird on paper plate -- always a big hit!

All these ghostly figures from the past make me want to be one -- My hat is off to all those who do self portraits with large format cameras. Every possible thing that could get screwed up here, did. I almost threw away the negative because it was just a couple of dark blobs on a light field. Then I looked more closely. Then I printed it. Now I think it an honest portrait of who I am. Or who I may be one day . . .

Print is split developed in lots of crazy chemicals, including instant coffee and washing soda and glycin, then split toned in selenium and gold. Just playing, seeing what would happen next.

24 October 2006

Until today















Abandoned church Marseille okt 2006

Photo Per-Arne Andersson

Guest: Sandra Andersson

I am glad to present Sandra Andersson and her pictures.
I saw them just recently and they really stayed in my mind.
Enjoy The Hour of the Wolf by this talented photographer
at The F Blog were you will find good photography around the clock.
-Ulf Fågelhammar

”Gränsland”
I was walking around in the suburb one dark
and early
morning. I had this strange, ambiguous
feeling, a feeling
of exposed loneliness, wrapped
up in a beautiful and quiet
atmosphere.
Between 4 and 5 in the morning, a special hour
occurs - the hour of the wolf”. The human body
is preparing
to come awake, the REM-sleep starts.
During this hour most
births and deaths take
place, we are extremly vulnerable,
both physically
and mentally. It really fascinates me, this
uncontrollable
condition between dream and reality, sleep
and awakness. / Sandra Andersson










Visit me at:
www.sandraandersson.com


Let me be the one who brings you back to the light II



23 October 2006

Camera Obscura


This is the first known illustration of the camera obscura, published
in a work by the Dutch
scientist Rainer Gemma Frisius; De radio
astronomico et geometrico liber in the year of 1545.

A fine collection of links about camera obscura
Here is a site about pinhole cameras (fascinating stuff), recommended by Mats.


Information #1


This is *not* an ad.

Ad#2

Artwork: Dalina

Let me be the one who brings you back to the light
























A year ago I got this box with hundreds and hundreds of old glass plates. Think it´s time to bring some of them back to life.

regarding rain and other delights


One more for the Light Leak Chronicles


photo: Jeanne Wells


This is the real deal -- the back of my camera was not closed tightly and I was wandering around in full sun. I think of this photograph as having something to do with motion & great speed. Maybe John Prine's "Speed of the Sound of Lonliness?"

Surburbia

Photo: Christian Wettergren

Guest: Michael Kenna





Photo: Michael Kenna
His graphic style and feeling for composition, ability to find beauty in all kind of places even the industry areas are some of the reasons why his work fascinates me. You may see more of his work here

Invited by Jeanette Hägglund.

22 October 2006

Guest: Kay von Aspern


































































I came across Kays work at photopoints.com, and really like them, love the composition and mood, and the play with light and shadow.

Kay writes:

"I enjoy taking shots from so called normal life. I don't need any
special events, any extraordinary places or something likate that. I go
outside, explore the places where I am and look. Better say observe :-)
For me a good picture is founding on studying environment. I try to keep
environment and people together. Sometimes the result is a kind of
humour. Another time maybe there is a melancholic situation. A third
time there is a surreal aspect I like to make the picture. Photography
means amusing myself. And although I am looking for some interesting
moments, I don't want anything. If you want it, you don't get it ;-)
Thank you for being your guest in Gruppo F!"

See more of Kays work here or here email: kay@von-aspern.de
Invited by Mats Äleklint.

21 October 2006

Light leakage

Photo: Christian Wettergren

In the middle of the street


All of a sudden there was a guy taking pictures in the middle of the street.. I think he was just as surprised as me.
Photo: Mats Äleklint

20 October 2006

Retro Hardcore


Damn Dalinka! Nothing like a bit of hardcore!
(Mr Caley walks his dog.)
-C

stockholm, stockholm, here I come

Twilight zone

photo: Christian Wettergren

Guest: Payman Hazheer

They say 21 gram is the weight of your soul
What if you´re half the man that you used to be

The time has come and i wish you well

Love like an invisible bullet sucking me down,
im falling, yeah i´m falling - i got seconds to live


I stumbled across Paymans pictures a couple of years ago at the
Swedish fotosidan.se. His sincere, unpretentious and genuine approach
in making pictures has inspired
me greatly ever since I first saw his work. You can see more of Paymans photos here.
Invited by Alf Johansson.

19 October 2006

Guest: Jonas Andersson

"Mythos"

Untitled


"In the heart of your heart"



As I
stated in a previous post I consider Jonas Andersson
to be a master of digital monochromes.
Here are some of my favourites among his work.

Invited by Markus Andersson.