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Bedford Pipe Band

by John Gough

Bedford Pipe Band 01 / John Gough / Canon EOS R

Earlier this month at the Remembrance Day Service on Bedford’s Embankment, it was a privilege to watch the Bedford Pipe Band.

They were magnificent to look at in their colourful Scottish Highland regalia, and the sound of their pipes and drums was both haunting and uplifting.

These are some pictures I managed to grab on the day

Bedford Pipe Band 02 / John Gough / Canon EOS R
Bedford Pipe Band 03 / John Gough / Canon EOS R
Bedford Pipe Band 04 / John Gough / Canon EOS R
Bedford Pipe Band 05 / John Gough / Canon EOS R
Bedford Pipe Band 06 / John Gough / Canon EOS R
Bedford Pipe Band 07 / John Gough / Canon EOS R
Bedford Pipe Band 08 / John Gough / Canon EOS R
Bedford Pipe Band 09 / John Gough / Canon EOS R

Filed Under: Journey, Photography, Street Photography Tagged With: documentary, street photography

Peoples Vote March

by John Gough

Some pictures from the Peoples Vote March in London on the 23rd March 2019.

Peoples Vote March / John Gough / Sony a6300

Peoples Vote March / John Gough / Sony a6300

Peoples Vote March / John Gough / Sony a6300

Peoples Vote March / John Gough / Sony a6300

Peoples Vote March / John Gough / Sony a6300

Peoples Vote March / John Gough /Sony a6300

Peoples Vote March / John Gough / Sony a6300

Peoples Vote March / John Gough / Sony a6300

Peoples Vote March / Sony a6300

Peoples Vote March / John Gough / Sony a6300

Filed Under: Journey, Photography, Street Photography Tagged With: documentary, street photography

Documentary Photographer of the Year

by John Gough

Documentary Photographer of the Year

Lunch Break. John Gough Canon EOS6D

The Exhibition

I went along to the 2017 Documentary Photographer of the Year exhibition at Printspace in London this week. The exhibition is organised by the RPS Documentary Group. It was a bit thin to be honest, probably twenty five images, thirty at most. However, it was interesting to see how photographers had tackled a documentary subject in just five pictures.

Particularly impressive was the winner David Fletcher who’s photographs follows Ann, a New Forest commoner, and her purchase of eight calves in December. After a few weeks the calves began to fall ill and despite her efforts, and expense of the vet, only two calves survived the winter. The photographs were very moving, in just five images you sympathised with her plight and felt in there with her. See here.

The Street Walk

The Documentary Photographer of the Year exhibition was at Printspace in Hoxton London. So it was an opportunity to walk through the east end of London, down through the City to Blackfriars to catch the train home. The image above is just one of two keepers, from the 200+ shots taken on the trip with my Canon 6D. Still that 1% rule. If I take 100 pictures I am lucky to get one that is worth sharing.

Last night I listened to a talk by Tom Way a truly amazing wildlife photographer. His pictures were fabulous, because in my opinion he was not a naturalist taking pictures, but a photographer taking pictures of nature. He advocated putting your photographs away for two months and coming back to them to critique them.  He put critiquing your own work as the number one photography skill. He looks for just twelve images a year! If I did that however I would probably be down to just 0.01%.

( Tom Way sells his work as fine art prints. This is just a note to myself about the paper and frame he uses)

 

Filed Under: Exhibitions, Photography, Street Photography Tagged With: documentary, street photography

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