I have been at the Stilton Cheese Rolling festival shooting for my project on the English lifestyle. There was a great buzz and community feel around the small town of Stilton, the street was packed full, despite the rain and cold weather.This is a man who was sitting in a booth for one of the rides which lined the main street of Stilton. There were so many things going on, ferret racing, fair games, dancing, singing and of course Cheese Rolling, I hope that I have captured the esscence of this festival through the 10 frames I shot on the Mamiya RZ-67.
Monday, 7 May 2012
Sunday, 6 May 2012
Driving 6th May.
I like driving, it gives you the opportunity to explore and find new and amazing places, driving helps you escape into your own little bubble, it is also a really important tool which helps me access the subjects for my photographic projects. Nothing beats being on an open road on a beautiful day and just being able to enjoy the world around you!
Saturday, 5 May 2012
Self Portrait. 5th May.
For most people who know me as a photographer, they will know that I am not the kind of photographer who enjoys self-portraiture... So today was a bit of an exception to my rule of no self-portraits... It was about dusk and I thought that I could experiment with some surreal long-exposure portraiture techniques, I'm a little bit happy with this shot, but I know that I can do much better, so I may be doing a little bit more self-portraiture in the future..... watch out!
Friday, 4 May 2012
Grandma's Locket. 4th of May.
This is a little bracelet my Grandma gave me when I was a baby, it was given to her when she was a baby and may have been her mother's before that... she passed away today and this is one of the many items and memories which I have to remember her wonderful life by. She lived a great life and was an amazing woman, one of the best Grannies out there! She loved my photographic work, especially a piece I did in Norfolk, the county where she spent many years of her life... I would often see her holding a photograph I took of one of the beaches on the coastline, she was probably remembering one of the many times she had walked along that beach.
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Broadway Cemetery. 2nd May.
I walk past this cemetery every week and it has some mysterious beauty within it, the gravestones are old and covered in moss and ivy, bushes and trees are scattered throughout it, and squirrels and birds can be found lost in the undergrowth everywhere.
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
Birds. 1st May.
The Forest Floor
© James V. Harker, Jr.
Beneath some fallen leaves;
On the forest floor,
Lies a bird; silent.
Chirping no more...
The once esteemed beauty
Of his golden feathers,
Are now washed away,
By the rain and awful weather,
His wings are bent and broken;
He can barely fly,
The eagle-like heart he once had,
Is now beginning to die.
No one looks up to this bird anymore.
He is just another fallen object,
Lying on the forest floor...
The little bird, as he dies,
Looks up at the blue skies,
And no one even stops to cry,
Or to feel any emotions inside,
As his heart beats its last song,
No one wonders if they have done wrong.
As it was, the bird just needed love;
Love, all along.
But there was no one there,
To mend his broken wings,
There was no one there,
To listen to the song he would sing.
The people were too busy,
And too controlled by wealth,
To care at all about nursing a bird,
Back to proper health.
They could not look down,
To the broken, sad, and poor;
And spot a little bird,
Lying there,
On the forest floor,
They could not bend down,
And cup him in their palm.
They could not sooth him,
And make his beating heart calm.
But there was Someone,
Up in the sky,
He watched sadly,
As the little bird slowly died,
His hand reached down,
From the place in the sky,
It carried the bird up, up,
Way up high.
Now the bird is free,
Free again.
Free to chirp, free to sing,
A song of no end,
But, down here,
Where the bird once lay;
On the forest floor,
Things get harder;
Worse than they were before,
More things die,
And drop to the ground.
Things vanish away,
Without making a sound,
And while they are now happy,
We can not ignore,
The bird we left there to die,
On the forest floor.
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