The things I saw (South Africa) #1

‘The things I saw’ – my visual notetaking and mental meanderings with a 35mm compact camera – I’d like to say it’s a regular thing. However, I just checked, and the last one I did was nearly 18 months ago, documenting a weekend drinking session in Liverpool with a good friend.
Before I departed for a weeks work in South Africa, to document white squatter camps, I was reunited with my favourite 35mm compact – the Olympus MjuII, which had just spent six months travelling around South East Asia with my eldest son. To be honest, when I gave Matt the camera, I wasn’t convinced I’d ever see it again!
I didn’t take as many photographs in the sloppy, sketchbook fashion that I usually would; because of the nature of what I was working on, I became totally absorbed in making portraits. I had been asked to get some video footage of my trip too, but the GoPro, literally, never even got switched on for a week.

Here are a few things I did see – all made using an Olympus MjuII and Kodak Ektar 100 film (I can’t imagine a place, with the colours and light of SA, more suited to this film)

7 responses to “The things I saw (South Africa) #1”

  1. Rich and vibrant… More superb work my friend.

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  2. Your ‘visual notes’ are better than most people’s best shots! Such rich tones and colours. I love them all, but especially the one of the corn and the little girl in pink on her trike. 🙂

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  3. I have not mastered color photography. It is much more difficult than black and white for me. When I see the work here I know not to give up.

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  4. You’re right about the colour film. The false teeth in the tray of cakes are slightly alarming, but if the shot had been b&w they wouldn’t even have been visible.

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  5. I love ‘the things I saw’ series! When are we going to see a book?

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