Sixteen - Hammer it home

I'm a freelance social media and community manager, I work from wherever I am - mostly - and 90% of that "wherever I am" is home. This means that I can schedule in things to do during my regular working day, which is mostly broken in two - mornings and evenings, with the middle of the day mostly working on relevant projects or, for the last four years, this old falling down house. We're about to start a major renovation, but before we do, there are a few things that we've been advised to do, one of those is to replace the north boundary fence - simple process aside from the entire north boundary being set in concrete... Most of it I removed with a massive crow-bar, but this last bit - the entire back yard - I had to hire in a smallish jack-hammer... 

Sixteen : Day Six | Thursday September 20th, 2016

You feel like the work is never done, that's because it is never done. 

Sixteen - beyond the walls

School holidays started today, Mr 6 and Mr 2 were at home with me, the photograph for today was going to be on the walk to the park - we were headed there for a Basketball match (Seb won, 2:1) ...anyways, we were low on time, so there was no walk, just a quick drive to the park / shops, so we parked atop the shopping centre, where I used to hang with a couple of mates - well, not hang, but after band practice we'd get Maccas and sit up there until security came and booted us out - I wish I had a photo from then, the city skyline was perfectly visible, now, not so much... Transitional Richmond, hand in hand with things like "The Walled City" etc...

Sixteen : Day Five | Thursday September 19th, 2016

I miss and I don't miss those days...

Sixteen - Order is restored

Yesterday sixteen took us close to the edge, a photograph of a coffee drinker, drinking tea from a Starbucks mug - so many things wrong with that photograph (not to mention the 16mm lens being used for a portrait! bend+stretch) 

This little journey of single camera+lens combo is making me think in stories already, the guy started in his office, where he spends a lot of time, took him on a wander around his neighbourhood to "the walled city" then back into the office for a late night tea drinking session... Today we're exposing, slowly, coffee and a quick customer service session before heading out to mess about in the mostly rainy backyard with the kids... We might try break some more concrete - who knows?

Sixteen : Day Four | Thursday September 18th, 2016

What? Oh, it's just a project inspired by a bloke named Peter from ProTog, a great camera shop here in Melbourne. I use one camera / lens (I've chosen the a7rMk2 and the 16-35mm at 16mm) 

I've chosen to use any type of lighting and I'm trying to build all of the images into a sequence with a story. 

Enough for now. 

Sixteen - Don't do this

This? Shoot a portrait with a really wide lens... Unless you're going for weird distorted facial features. 

Sixteen : Day Three | Thursday September 17th, 2016

A coffee drinker, drinking tea, out of a Starbucks mug - What else could go wrong?

Sixteen - The walled city

The development down the street was supposed to be well and truly complete by now, by last year... It's still a big old block of empty mud. The 12' high black fence that runs the length of a block on all sides is testament to over-supply of expensive apartments. 

Sixteen : Day Two | Thursday September 16th, 2016