Words To Shoot By

by on December 7, 2009

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I‘m excited to tell you about a photographic collaboration that I have been asked to contribute to. Words To Shoot By is a theme based collaboration between 16 photographers and run and edited by the very talented Steph Parke.

Steph is one of my favourite Polaroid shooters who often takes beautiful landscape outdoorsy shots. I once did an interview with Steph about her film photography over at Paper Cameras.

The imaginative photographer has been running Words To Shoot By with 5 photographers since April. She decided to ask some more photographers to contribute including Andrea Jenkins, Dave Tuttle and Emma Bradshaw.

Each theme the photographers are asked to contribute three photographs based around that theme. This week’s theme is Crave.

It may look as though I’m craving bed, a cuppa and some flowery sunshine but actually I’m craving my own home. These things all represent home to me and none of them are mine apart from the cup and saucer, knife and oven mitt all waiting to be used.

Thank you so much Steph for asking me to take part. The photographs are gorgeous and I can’t wait for the next one!

Comments

7 Responses to “Words To Shoot By”

  1. Catherine says:

    This is such a great project ! I love the idea. And your pictures are gorgeous ;o)

  2. thu says:

    beautiful shots! i love all these polaroid-focused blogs… thanks for sharing!

  3. Sachiko Lamb says:

    Another collaboration! I love it. :]

  4. AMANDA says:

    Thanks Catherine, thu and Sachiko.:)

  5. Lana says:

    Another great project! I love your choice of pics.
    I put some of your pics up my blog today, hope you like it! :)

  6. Rachell says:

    Hello. I just stumbled across your blog, and its beautiful! Adding you to my daily reads.

  7. What a wonderful and inspiring project. I’ve been checking out your blog for a couple of weeks and it’s quickly becoming one of my very favorites. Your aesthetic for film is greatly appreicated as well as your taste in subject matter. I’m so happy to be one of your readers and admirers.