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2019 photography review

The scaling back that I’d intended for 2018 finally took place in 2019. It’s by far the most important and polarising year for me personally.

I gained a couple of interesting clients that I’m really pleased to be working with. I spent more of my free time up north in Scotland and Yorkshire photographing glass houses and coast lines. For the first time in what feels like a decade I’ve been able to stop the ‘monkey brain’ noise in my head and live at a different pace, allowing me to look more objectively at what I want to do with my creative output.

I’ve been looking back at my favourite pictures since 2009. 10 years ago I was fully immersed in Flickr, but this year I’ve surrended by Pro account. It’s sad to think the site may not survive.

These photographs are some of my favourites taken with Olympus Trip 35, Canon AE-1, Konica C35 and a Canon 6D.  

I feel open to new projects, but I just don’t know what all of them are yet.

Go here for 2018, 2017, 2016,  2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009.

Glass house, Edinburgh

Glass house, Edinburgh

Old mirror

Old mirror

West Norwood Cemetery

West Norwood Cemetery

Scottish rain

Scottish rain

James in ferns, Yorkshire

James in ferns, Yorkshire

Ted, home

Ted, home

Washing line, Haworth

Washing line, Haworth

Garden

Garden

Little chicken

Little chicken

Roof in the rosemary

Roof in the rosemary

Truth, Leeds

Truth, Leeds

Reflection, Edinburgh

Reflection, Edinburgh

Allotment, Crowborough

Allotment, Crowborough

Edinburgh

Edinburgh

Midwinter

Midwinter

On the phone, north Yorkshire

On the phone, north Yorkshire

Over 10 years

Over 10 years

tags: annual review, greehouses, scotland, crowborough, leeds, yorkshire, west norwood cemetery, ferns, washing line
Wednesday 01.01.20
Posted by Laura Ward
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