Simon Pole photography blog is about my photography and some of the experimental photographic work that I do, My photography has always been about light and using it to its best effect, hence the blog’s title, Seduced by Light.
In this blog I will address some of the common questions that I am asked as well as providing lighting diagrams and explanations about some of the experiments.
At time of writing, 9th February 2009, this is a relatively new blog and therefore there isn’t much content yet, please check back for updates.
The Simon and Chrissie Collaboration blog is a jointly administered blog
between myself, model and friend Chrissie, AKA Chrissie Red.
This blog is as ongoing record/journal of our photographic work together,
which is mostly Fine art and figure nude.
Also this blog addresses our friendship how we came to meet up and just
some of the odd and random stuff we do, either within or outside of photography.
At time of writing, 9th February 2009, this is a relatively new blog and therefore there isn’t much content yet, please check back for updates.
Back in September 2006 I attended a mini LightPainting tutorial lead
by David McAleavy of LightPainting.org who I had met a couple of times at
social events in Glasgow, I had admired his work since I first came across
it in early 2005, having had a few plays with the technique, I was more
drawn to the possibilities that it had with locations, where Dave's work
is more people based mainly, he has produced some great and eye catching
work and I didn't want to be influenced by that, not to mention that some
of it I feel isn't realistically within my current understanding of the
technique.
Full introduction continued on
Lighting Scotland.
At time of writing, 16th September 2009, this is a relatively new blog and therefore there isn’t much content yet, This could take a while to really get under way, so watch this space...
My photography and the Simon and Chrissie Collaboration
blog are tagged as mature content because there is artistic nude content
on them and recommended for people over the age of majority in your country
of residence.
Lighting Scotland is faimily friendly.
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