Thaipusam Today

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Thaipusam Today, a short article I posted in 2008 with some black & white images taken in 2002/3 when I first photographed this amazing street event. For those going for the very first time, you will simply be in awe and quite literally don’t know what and where to point your camera. There are so many opportunities to photograph, and fighting your way through the crowds of visitors, devotees, and other fellow photographers seem like a real turn off. However, with a little patience, planning and preparation, you will make it through the day with some inspiring shots.

No doubt, you will want to photograph the young boys and men shaving their heads in submission, devotees showering and offering their prayers by the river, the Kavadi holders, and their in-trance gestures, their bodies adorn with hooks and oranges, and pierced cheeks and tongues, etc. But you have already seen them all before. Move on.

It is so easy to shoot repetitive images but difficult to capture artistic ones. You will want to shoot everything, and often, the barrage of fellow photographers will carry you along with them, all training their lenses at the same subject.

Move away from them and find your pace. Go wander off the main procession on your own and carry simple gear, avoid the crowds and go early. Photograph the preparations, the setting up and the helpers, the cleaners, the fairground operators, the stall holders, these are more interesting than the many typical images of Thaipusam you will have seen.

Most of all, enjoy this amazing festival that is rather unique to Malaysia and Singapore, and some parts of India.

Thaipusam is on February 3rd, 2015.

http://explorenation.blogspot.fr/2008/01/thaipusam-today.html

Taylor Wessing ’14 at the NPG

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Popped by the National Portrait Gallery this evening to catch the 2014 Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize whom I have been following since 2003. This year’s finalists again, are varied in their styles, and some are rather predictable. There are however some gems, like the above catalogue cover image titled Arvi by Sami Parkkinen.  There are also a smattering of portraits of celebrities or persons of significance, like Steven McQueen, Silvio Berlusconi, and Lenny Henry. My pick of the show is Stella by Michele Aboud (below).

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This image above by Ian Atkinson was also a finalist entry in KL International Photoawards 2014 and was exhibited in Kuala Lumpur in August 2014. (Lewisham Chair of Council, Cllr, Obajimi Adefiranye, from series The London Borough Mayors 2013-2014)

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The exhibition at the NPG runs till 22 February 2015.

http://www.npg.org.uk/photoprize1/site14/index.php

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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InstantLondon – Trafalgar Square

Every year the people of Oslo present a tree to the people of Britain as a symbol of gratitude to the British since the end of WW2 in 1947. The tree is the focus of Trafalgar Square during the month of December. I can’t wait to see the back of 2014. This has been a year of tragedies, not least the MH370 and MH17 incidents, ISIS, ebola, Peshawar and countless other atrocities committed by man against man, and against nature. Let’s wish that 2015 will be better and we can see the beauty in humanity again. Thank you to all who have visited this blog, please do continue to drop by and also post your comments.