Last week, I posted some photos from Portugal as a short stop-gap until I had time to post something a bit more substantial. Unfortunately, I can't decide if I've just not a lot to write about or I'm simply finding it difficult to put my thoughts into words so instead, I've decided to highlight what I've been up to lately.
Before the trip to Portugal, I did some work for some Event Management students who were putting together a fund-raising event in aid of the Youth Cancer Trust. The event in question? A Neon Disco.
...and then it was off to Portugal. Of course, if you've read my previous post you'll have looked at some of my Portugal photos already but there's definitely room for another. This photo was taken from the ramparts of the castle in the city of Tavira.
Just Sunday past, I took the photos for the Airdrie United Supporters Trust's Player of the Year dinner. Club coach Paul Lovering is pictured left with winner of the Young Player of the Year, Bobby Donnelly.
Since returning from Portugal, I've been wandering Glasgow, Leica in hand as usual, and shooting what I see. For reasons unknown to me, I was walking through Kelvin Way at 7:30am this morning and photographed what I saw above.
Finally for the moment, a wee mention for the We Sink Ships project. On Monday, Heidi and I launched our second WSS exhibition on our website. The exhibition is called Before You Wake and has been constructed by combining a pinhole photograph from me and a selective focus photograph from Heidi as a "double exposure". We're very excited about it so click on one of the links and have a look.
I love the new exhibition, and that is a gorgeous portrait of Asia.
Posted by: last year's girl | 07/05/2009 at 01:44 PM