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New Jont video made from 100,000 still photos

I played piano on Jont’s new album, and All My Life is one of the songs we’ve really enjoyed rocking live with the band (we all seem to find a common musical ground in the upbeat rockabilly kind of vibe). He just sent me a link to the video for the song, and it’s amazing:

Here is the incredible new music video made by my friend, the director Simon Ratigan for the song “All My Life”, from my new album “Set It Free” (Released on my label Unlit Records and available now from www.jontnet.com). It is made from 100,000 photos taken of people Simon met wandering through the desert and in the Los Angeles area and then rendered together to make a moving image. The use of a stills camera means it was incredibly painstaking to make but the visual result is quite extraordinary. Hope you like it.

Watch it full screen and in HD if you can. The effect of full quality stills in motion is very cool:

Wise Old Bird


I was lucky enough to meet some of these beautiful creatures in a recent visit to Longleat Forest. I have a bit of thing about Owls at the moment, may be I’ll take some time to post some pictures of my recent owl-themed arts and crafts at some point!

So, it’s nearly time for us to meet

Change of T-Shirt



ǝɔuɐʇdǝɔɔɐ | acceptance
has been used by electro progressive house music producer Sonic Forger for a single cover (with a decent remastering of the slogan on my t-shirt).

Real men use full Photoshop

With these covers, Adobe are really going for the ‘Photoshop Elements is for little girls and if you had a pair you’d stump up the cash for Photoshop proper’ angle:

Adobe Photoshop Elements 8

Adobe Photoshop Elements 7It’s interesting when a company tries to put people off buying one of their products. Luckily, I’m comfortable enough with both my masculinity and my lack of disposable income to be immune to such efforts.

Never Tell Them

A play by Stuart Lee is using a piece of my digital art for its playbill and is now on show all over Oxford in the lead up to the 2010 OxFringe Festival.

Never Tell Them
Winner Oxford Playhouse Short Play Competition 2008
Wed 24th – Sat 27th March, 9.30-10.30pm, New Road Baptist Church, Oxford
Tickets: £8/£6 from http://www.wegottickets.com/ (search ‘never tell them’)
Part of the OxFringe Festival, 2010

February Photoshoot: Hotrods and Pin-ups

A commission for a friend for something stylistically likened to David Perry’s Hotrod Pin-ups. Vintag-orama!

Styling and Make-up: Gayle
Lighting and Photography: KT Lindsay

Synchronised swimming manual

Synchronised swimming manual

No, I’m not taking it up as a pastime, but a friend who knows I’m a bit of an information geek showed me these manuals from her synchronised swimming days. I’m fascinated by the language and symbols that different disciplines have to share the "how" of what they are.

(Taken with a mobile phone, hence the poor quality. I’ve tried to clean them up best I can)

Let it snow

(iphone + camerabag ap)

2009 Round Up

Following last years roundup I thought it only proper to do one for 2009! I still have passion…it seems that photography is not one of my passing phases, despite being a bit off the radar the past four months, I think I have a good excuse ;-)

I have kept with my trusty Canon 450d despite some quite forceful nudges to upgrade following the death of said photographic equipment back in May – apparently I had used it too much in just over a year. On the household contents insurance though it was fixed and up and running again. However I have made friends with some other cameras this year – I was bowled over by some pieces of fine retro plastic goodness and had a play with film, and I’ve also been surprised by the possibilities afforded to my by my new iphone.

I said this year would be all about light….I’ve only really touched the basics. I have invested in a Speedlight 430 EXII, but I have to be truthful – I haven’t really taken it off auto yet, I plan to conduct a serious investigation into how to use it properly over Christmas. My photographic focus this year however has surprised me, but may be it shouldn’t come as such a shock considering the amazing places I have been the past 12 months.

Travel photography, especially landscape photography has dominated my portfolio this year. I have visited some of the most amazing places… Peru, the Galapagos, Istanbul, SW Ireland, and most recently Yosemite National Park and the Sierra Nevada. I ache to be in Ansel Adams shoes, or have a place on the National Geographic team. The world is so full of beautiful places and beautiful people, I want my photography to capture that and show people how important it is to preserve them.

Part of that is getting used to exhibiting and competitions, getting my stuff out there. Last year I said I’d like to get in a magazine. I haven’t quite been there but I did have a photograph in a fantastic Flickr Group exhibition in the Jam Factory, Oxford
back in October. I also have some photographs short listed for the annual Galapagos Photography Exhibition. I have my own web site now and I’ve sold a few prints from it and I’m also getting a few commissions for work which I always really enjoy. In May I’ll have my own exhibition in central Oxford for Arts Weeks – I haven’t quite decided what I’m going to put in yet but it will likely follow the theme of conservation.

On top of that I’ve masted the ‘M’ mode of my camera and by investing in some ND Filters I really feel I am becoming more confident in this art. But there is always so much more to learn. Unlike last year I’m not going to put a list of aims and objectives for 2011 – really all I want to do is stay in love with this medium and still have time to explore it – “sustain my creativity” as a wonderful post by aliteralgirl describes. I hope I can still find that time when I’m wading through nappies (reusable of course). The internet enables me to communicate with so many wonderful creative people and be inspired by them I must be careful to keep in touch.

My favorite take of 2009…again it’s difficult. The black and white of Machu Picchu was probably a turning point for me, my first raw conversion, and a place that meant a lot to me after a hard 4 day trek! I also like Turkish Leather for the reason that I mustered the guts to ask a stranger to pose for me in his environment. I do very much like “And I a smiling woman….” as I believe it was truly remarkable to get my cat to pose like that and my new flash worked really well. This year you liked my portrait of Kelly best, I love that one too.

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