Shelby .....
..... and Libbie.
Today I've had a trip in to Bradford to visit the Tom Wood exhibition at the Nationa Media Museum. If you're anywhere near Bradford between now and the middle of June I'd highly recommend a visit, it's a stunning exhibition. There were some write ups by Tom wood about his photography and one of them about his beginings taking street portraits made me smile with recognition~
'This is not candid photography. Most of my early portraits resulted from me asking someone if I could photograph them, but I was shy, so it was often difficult for me. I imagine they could sense my nervousness and perhaps my genuine interest in them as individuals.
Most people I asked tended to allow me to photograph. Taking the photograph involved me looking down in to the viewfinder, hiding my shyness to an extent and sometimes I even looked away as I pressed the shutter.'
After the exhibition I had a wander up to the market to visit my favourite cafe in Bradford for a cuppa and some cake but it was closed and surrounded by security as there was a rather large film crew in there. Someone else obviously appreciates it's 70's stylings.
I instead had a wander around town and after being inspired by the exhibition took a few street portraits including this one of Shelby and Libbie. I noticed them walking across City park as it was hard to miss Shelby's hair. A couple of local yobs were shouting ( not very nice things ) at them, but they either didn't hear, or chose to ignore them. I asked if I could take a photo and they were more than happy to pose. I never tell people where to stand or how to pose when I ask for photos and am surprised at how few people smile, but I quite like it.
I've put a few more photos from today here. As they were kind enough to stop and pose for this photo, today's blip is .....
..... Shelby and Libbie.
- 17
- 3
- Nikon D7000
- 1/100
- f/6.3
- 50mm
- 200
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