Photojournalism: Honorable Mention 2018 (professional)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
I was working as the Unit Stills Photographer on the set of "Survive This". The film explores the suicide of a man with an unspecified, terminal illness, played by Chris Fairbanks.
The role required prosthetics to be applied to Chris's body, and for dark, brooding on-set lighting. In this image, Chris's prosthetics are dried in place with a hairdryer before the next scene begins.
AUTHOR
British 30-something photographer, taking pictures and exploring the world a little bit at a time.
I am drawn to patterns, lines, shapes, strange occurrences and quirks, and the overlooked things in the world which would disappear without mention. Often, I find myself photographing things most people would pass without a second thought; I like the mundane, pointless or strange moments which occur every day without much note.
In my spare time I walk and cycle, exploring the world around me and photographing what I discover. Walking or cycling enables me to explore and view the world at a steady pace. When you travel slowly, you become engaged with your surroundings and a part of them, rather than passing through them in a disconnected way. Walking especially, is slow and allows you to witness the world at a pace far more natural to humans. It's a massively underrated way of travelling. Especially outside the major urban centres.
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