Saturday 16 January 2010

Current Listening Vol. 5


Rumbleseat, A band that sprung from the Gainsville, Florida band - Hot Water Music. The Band Rumbleseat consists of acoustic folk/rock tunes with rich melody's and deep punkrock roots.

The lyrical content is as fulfilling and compliments the well thought out simplicity of the guitar riffs.

Check it out HERE

Wednesday 13 January 2010

Nostalgic touch


I found this image on my hard drive from an end of 2nd degree year exhibition last year. My most proud body of work I have completed, I was so satisfied with the final images I was really hard struck to pick 3 for the wall. The way it always should be.

Monday 11 January 2010

Inside of emptyness continued


Another image from an on going side project, with a hint of Eggleston

image copyright Andrew Clarke 2010

Light the Last Bluuurrrrrrrrrb



Image copyright Andrew Clarke 2009
Photograph taken on location at Steetley (and dont worry, there are no 7ft Geordies in the book)

If you liked the look of the Light the Last Flare constatina book then you might like to get your own copy in traditional perfect bound from Blurb.com at a reasonable price of £35

CHECK IF OUT IF YOU PLEASE

Sunday 10 January 2010

Flak photo ethos


I have been visiting a website recently, called Flak Photo the ethos is to be creating new work on a daily basis regardless of whether or not it fits into a project on the whole.

Although at the moment at home in Ireland you could say my project here is Irish Winter, or the Big Winter. Anyway, this will change when I get back to England when I will be really knuckling down on various project, giving me more oppertunity to get this blog more active, and hopefully get people a bit more interested in reading what I am photographing.

image copyright Andrew Clarke 2010

Tuesday 5 January 2010

EMERALD Isle turns WHITE








images copyright Andrew Clarke 2010

Sunday 3 January 2010

Rafal Milach


The first thing you notice by the sea is the concrete. Kilometers of grey blocks sometimes painted with blue and yellow, the national colors of Ukraine. You can feel the soviet past at once. It looks surreal and it doesn’t match the beautiful landscape that surrounds you. Industrial zones and the iron waste by the sea don’t remind harmonic idyll between nature and man. People have changed the landscape in a very brutal way here. But the sea fights back for its natural shape and territory. Local people seem to respect the power of the sea. Nevertheless at he same time they thoughtlessly devastate it. This wired symbiosis makes this piece of land fascinating. I went to the Ukrainian Black Sea coast to explore this mutual influence and relation between the man and sea. Ukraine is the country in transition and for the last few years has been looking for its new identity. In my opinion so has the Black Sea coast.
Rafal Milach

From the images I have seen HERE I feel that there is something very compelling about the chosen subject. A part of Europe that has been kept in the dark, here in the west there is not many of us who know a great deal about this far away place that is in reality so near.
The reason for it being on Blurb.com is because it was an entry for a Photobook competition, where it won first prize. I find these sorts of competitions which involve the Arts to be very problematic, does the winning artist have more creativity than someone who came in 99th place? does their work represent their methodology as accurately a they had originally set out to do? constant questions eh?

Anyway regardless of my ranting, I think looking at the bigger picture, there is no reason why this book shouldn't have won, the images look stunning, I only wish that I could see the whole book so I could experience the journey/narrative. But at £80-odd quid I don't think I will be purchasing it anytime soon, its a bit steep like!

Anyway, enjoy the work, its of excellent quality. You can see a lot more of this project and many others HERE on his website.