Since I joined Clickmoor Camera Group 18 months ago, I have learned just how Diverse and enjoyable photography can be . Whether it is a natural, spontaneous or staged Event . While involved in some projects with the group, I started using natural and imitation lighting to enhance my ideas (conceptual and symbolism). I will now use various lighting and different positioning of subjects to attain my desired photograph. I feel I am now more confident and adventurous with a camera. It was pointed out to me that I had in fact ‘directed’ people (my family!) to achieve a few photographs I was attempting! I now count photography as another part and addition to my artistic hobbies. In fact, it is a part of my everyday life now.
By Paul Markland
September 17, 2021
Paul McFeeley
Posted at 22:13h, 29 SeptemberFantastic Paul, great self portrait too, well done 👏
BECKY TAVERNOR
Posted at 16:35h, 19 NovemberBeautiful work Paul. It really resonated with me. I’m in the process of doing a course in Earth Dance, movement within nature and the landscape and it’s a whole beautiful world to be discovered. I heard a tree’s prayer ‘don’t destroy what you need’ it was a plea to humans to connect and feel our roots within nature. Also that we need the oxygen and they need the CO2. A needed exchange of existence.
It mirrors what you have expressed in your work. Thank you for acknowledging nature in this way.
I also love your analogy with the chess board. Powerful work 🙌
Thank you