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My garden, 2024

All the seasons from 2024.

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tags: film, lensless, roses, garden, greenhouse
Thursday 01.02.25
Posted by Laura Ward
 

The Simple Things

A photograph of mine features in the April edition of the The Simple Things magazine. The rose was planted by the lady who lived in my house before me. I think she’d have really enjoyed this article.

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tags: magazine, the simple things, roses, 35mm, garden
categories: Publications
Sunday 03.27.22
Posted by Laura Ward
 

Notes

So much has happened in my life during the last six months. I've been more London based than ever, in part due to a big house move (I've inherited 28 roses bushes), but I managed to squeeze in a magical break in the Isle of Arran and quick jaunts to York and Southend. Arran was a truly picture perfect place, though I was blown over by the wind as I tried to descend a cliff side path on a mountain. Things like this always happen to me. Thankfully I put my camera away just before it happened.

For the last couple of years I've been taking pictures of my mum on her journey through vision loss. Last week her specialists admitted that 'she came to them too late'. Her mission to save some vision was thwarted by a blood clot the size of her entire lung - they said it massive, they meant it.  I'm not quite ready to publish the pictures yet because I thought she'd have a happier ending, but I'll get there.

In contrast, I've come to the end of my own years-long-hanging-around-in-waiting-rooms which is like having a chain cut off my neck. When I look at the pictures I've been taking, I wonder if they're better because they have more depth to them but to be honest, I'm happiest taking pictures of a wet landscape and blooms on a blissful morning. It's not difficult to understand why when photography is your true escape.

Some good news... I'm exhibiting with Shutter Hub in a show called Because We Can at Festival Pil’ours, Saint Gilles Croix de Vie in France.  That is going to be wonderful. Shutter Hub are wonderful. 

Here's a few of the pictures I've taken..

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tags: london, arran, roses, 35mm, kodak portra 400, film photography
Saturday 06.16.18
Posted by Laura Ward
 

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