Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 September 2023

Photography month: review

In order to get a little better at blogging overall, I’ve spent the last few years focussing on specific areas of the craft to improve it – typing, shorthand, screenwriting etc. have all been the subject of a monthly project. Photography has been something that I’ve wanted to particularly focus on in order to develop a little more skill and give the blog a more aesthetically pleasing edge. I looked around for photography groups, but a lot of them cost a fortune and seemed to be shunning smartphone photography, which is the only hardware I have. I watched a tonne of YouTube tutorials advising on smartphone photography techniques, and practised a few different angles etc. I frequently found that a lot of the advice married up with the media training I did at college / university, so it must be right.

The main problem that I faced was that I really wanted something interesting to shoot, something actually happening. I couldn’t really find much. I didn’t see any fights despite hovering around the Peter St area at closing time, I didn’t see any celebs despite hanging around Spinningfields / Club LIV, I listened out for sirens but didn’t see any arrests, I tried to go to the Police Museum but you practically need an invitation, I couldn’t find any launches of any venues or products to attend, and I didn’t see any protests because the Tories banned them. So, what else was there?

You’ve seen it all, basically. Everything worth showing is already on the blog. It was a difficult project to do. Nothing was really happening anywhere – people behaved themselves, There weren’t many arrests or fights, and I can’t quite run fast enough to keep up with emergency services vehicles on the odd times I saw them. But it is done. I said I’d do a photography month in my ‘Before 42’ post, and I did. I found it a tough challenge to complete: not necessarily just the framing and the being in the right place at the right time, but taking on the role of the observer, the guy not involved, dissociating in order to spot good shots. It’s quite an isolating experience.

Plus, in order to get into the nicer places (where you might spot the odd celeb, although I didn’t) you need smart shoes, and when you wear them, you notice when you’re walking around Manchester for hours. Trainers you can get away with during the day. Kneepads are helpful for getting low-down shots, although I’d frequently forget to wear them. I tried to wear black to be less conspicuous, but it didn’t stop one guy asking me if I was MI5, and another asking if I was a narc. I told them both I’d be shit at my job if I was.

In the meantime, I tried to focus my gym work on the things that would help me while shooting: walking, running, chinups dips, gym classes. I’ve not beaten any PBs but I have focussed on endurance rather than lifting heavy. I’m about the same weight.

Not the most enjoyable of projects, and glad it’s over.

Sunday, 10 September 2023

A few photography finds

I think these were just off Peter St last weekend: This weekend was a messy one. But not for me. I also had a wander around Manchester on Thursday, snapping whatever caught my eye. Nothing much was actually happening though.

Sunday, 3 September 2023

Paige, Popbitch, Photography

Porn star Gia Paige – ranked 39 on Pornhub – weighed in on Popbitch’s baboon vs badger debate. Non-sequitur of the year: I’m trying to brush up on photography at the moment. I’ve had a few night-time trips to Manchester. I really must get to the Northern Quarter in the weekend daytime soon. I’m really beginning to notice how the role of a photographer separates you from everyone else, dissociates you, leaves you half wanting to be a ghost. You don’t want to be noticed so that the people around you act naturally. It half reminds me of school, not fitting in, speaking to virtually no-one for whole chunks of time. I’ve done a lot of wandering around, and ventured into I think 3 bars this weekend. There’s not much going on though. People are very civilised, on the whole, these days. It isn’t like the days of the 2000s where people would get hammered and leather each other all the time. People seem to know better. Hence, there isn’t much to photograph.

Saturday, 2 September 2023

Does CBD Improve Memory?

 


CBD, or cannabidiol, is known to help reduce symptoms associated with muscle and joint swelling, ease skin irritations, aid in disrupted sleep cycles, relieve tension, and support mental health. So says Peels, and this is what it’s known for the most. Peels also claims CBD is ‘believed to help improve memory function and prevent memory deficits in several ways.’ 

If there are any tests relating to CBD and memory, the high likelihood is that the subjects were neurotypical people – that they didn’t have any particular mental or cognitive condition. I sustained a head injury at birth and have had short term memory difficulties my whole life, so it’ll be interesting to see whether this will have any impact. I’ve not found any trials featuring people with memory issues from Acquired Brain Injuries or suchlike, although I’m sure some exist. 

Experimenting with CBD is something I’ve been meaning to try for a long time. Back in 2019 I attended the launch of CanCalm, a CBD product range based in Cheshire. I dabbled with it a little after that, but my social life was already dropping off due to bad weather and the looming threat of a novel coronavirus doing the rounds in Asia. 

In 2022 I decided it was about time I tried to cultivate a social life again, although this was harder than ever due largely to people not understanding COVID and vaccines. I’ve fallen out with a lot of people. Anyway, that’s for another post. Plus, everyone’s broke as fuck and the bar and club scene isn’t anywhere near as popular as it used to be. People know better than to harm their bodies like we did in 90’-00’s with excesses of alcohol. 

So, in order to provide myself with the social challenges that would typically provoke that anxiety, I need to go look for things happening in the city. Social events on maybe Meetup, Pickle or Thursday

When to take it? Wikihow says that effects take place 30-45 mins after taking it, so I’ll either take a dose just before I set off for a night out or event, or just before bed. 

This project is one of 6 that I set myself after my birthday at the end of July. I’m already working on this photography project, which I’m honestly finding a little challenging. There isn’t that much to shoot, and you’re at risk of people kicking off with you for photographing them. But there’s another issue that I’m noticing doing this project. 

Photography requires you to separate yourself from the scene. By nature, as a photographer you’re an observer, not a participant. So, when you’re looking for incidents to photograph, you’re already somewhat ‘apart’ from people. Some people go out and shoot as a group. I don’t seem to have any photography friends any more. I’ve had a look online to see if I can get involved with others, but most photography groups are hideously expensive. 

Will CBD ameliorate that feeling of isolation? I guess we’ll find out over the next month.

Sunday, 27 August 2023

Quick jaunts into Manchester

I’ve been brushing up on smartphone photography with the help of Youtube tutorials like this one: 

 

 

I looked at photography groups on Meetup but they’re all dear as shit. I darted into Manchester on Friday and Saturday to find photography content. All very civilised, tbh. No fights. No people getting thrown out. No celebs falling out of clubs. The most action was at the Turkish kebab house: 

 

 

In Social Media, I’ve kept an eye on Threads, Instagram’s attempt to be Twitter. I’ve noticed that you can only search for profiles, not key words that people might be saying in the text. Not very helpful. As it stands, Threads is app-only, meaning I can’t link to it in this blog post, although a desktop interface is being rolled out to some.

Monday, 21 August 2023

Is Panacea Making a Comeback?

Made my first Depop purchase. Depop, for second hand clothes, I guess is like a blend of Ebay and Instagram. I got these sweet barely-worn Saucony 150 trainers for a steal. I’ve been meaning to get some Saucony running shoes for years. Good comfort and undersole grip. Undermarketed brand. 

 

 

I’m starting to look for subjects / topics for this photography project.

Panacea was a great celeb haunt club, very elegant and not too pretentious. Too much fresh competition emerged, though, and it closed in 2020. In April Secret Manchester claimed there were plans to reopen it.

Had a wander around the city, practising shots, looking for anything notable happening. There doesn’t seem to be anything happening on the M.E.N at the moment, in terms of events that might make good photography opportunities. I’ll keep my eyes peeled.












 

Friday, 18 August 2023

Photography Month

For the last few years I’ve been focussing my energies on specific areas of my life, usually tying into blogging in some way: touchtyping, screenwriting, shorthand, citizen journalism, etc. etc. There’s one area of blogging that I’ve yet to spotlight: photography. 

I’ve been meaning to do a smartphone photography month for some time, learning a little more about framing, lighting, getting angles right, and figuring out how to get the most out of my Nokia X20 (which will likely fall apart due to passing the 2-year mark in the next few months). 

I’m sure I saw some information about photography groups somewhere – possibly on Meetup. I’ll have a search around and see what I can find. It would be interesting to learn from other people, and open up a few social circles, perhaps. There will doubtlessly be photography tutorials on YouTube that I can check when I’m at home, or even out shooting. Also, I’ve known photographers years ago who’ve met up to go shoot. They’ve used proper cameras, but smartphones these days can take professional-enough looking shots. 

My X20 has a 64MP main camera and a 32MP front. It’s taken a few decent photos. There are also pro photographers that film kick-out time at the weekend. They then sell pics of drunk people, fights, ambulance and police callouts etc. to places like the M.E.N. They can’t be everywhere at once, though. Can I beat them to any scoops? I expect so. I studied Media for 6 and a half years. I got a degree in Professional Broadcasting Techniques. It proved itself to be utterly worthless, but I can remember a little bit about camera framing and lighting. I think I can get a good shot. But it would be good to learn more. 

What am I going to photograph? Well, there are things I’ve done before – blagging my way into launches, filming fights at the weekend, then sending them to the M.E.N. Protests and demonstrations, if we don’t get arrested just for being there. 

Cheers, Tories. 

What else? It depends what’s happening. Manchester is a popular filming base, with movies like Captain America and Morbius having filmed there. There are likely other film and TV shows setting up somewhere. Again, the M.E.N has updates on these things happening. 

Something else. I’ve found, doing blogging projects where I’ve been wandering the city, that it helps to be a little bit fit and healthy. You’re doing a lot of walking, of climbing onto things like electric boxes to get better views (don’t forget knee pads), of squatting and holding positions to get good video shots. There’s a physical side to it, and it’s hard to do when you’re leaning over your own gut trying to get a shot. 

Now is the right time to do this project: when there’s still plenty of daylight. Ideally, I’d have done this in June, but I was busy being a Viking. I have Annual Leave and TOIL to use up, though, so getting to midweek events should be possible. 

It’s time, once again, to cut out the junk food, follow the recipes, and tailor my workouts to that which suits the task at hand – walking, running, dips and chin-ups, weighted squats and lunges, perhaps some punch bag work to get the heart rate up. The Saddleworth Santa Dash is a little over 3 months away. Picture 1400 Father Christmases charging through far flung leafy Oldham Villages on a bright December afternoon. It would be good to get back down to 72kg and back into my suits again for this. 

I’m currently 83kg. Let’s see what happens!