Cyfweliad Mair Thomas hefo Jade Vickers Interview Mair Thomas with Jade Vickers
Yn dilyn cyweld ein gilydd dyma fy cyweliad i Jade Vickers.
Following my interview with Jade Vickers here is my interview for Jade. A photography interview
With
Mair Lloyd Thomas
By
Jade Vickers
CAN YOU TELL ME HOW YOU STARTED IN
PHOTOGRAPHY?
I’ve
had a passion for photography from a very young age. On both sides of the
family my dad’s brother when I was a little girl always seemed to have a camera
with him when he came up from
I
spent 3 lovely days at the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth in October
2018 which has all the contact sheets by Philip Jones Griffiths from the
Vietnam war, and a glass cabinet of his camera and Magnum agency card can be
viewed along side other important personal photographic items.
I
have since aged 8 with my first camera not been too far with a camera and got
thousands of images taken since with all kinds of compact cameras from film to
digital , but some images not come out on one film camera as not put the film
in the right way around.
BRIEFLY EXPLAIN A LITTLE ABOUT YOUR
PRACTICE.
My
practice is documentary , I like to photograph the everyday events or just a
random moment like a landscape or location if out and can use my mobile phone.
For example when I was in Oslo for my FdA course work October 2019 I was
returning to the centre of the city on the tram and walking down one of the
side streets towards the main centre vein of the city to hear a lot of
shouting, it turned out to be a protest by the Kurdish citizens of Oslo against
the bombing by Syria that week, rather than using my digital camera and didn’t
want to feel I was intruding or appear like a press pack I used my mobile phone
which allowed me to be subtle yet again setting the mobile camera to pro
settings I was able to get great images without blurring , here a taste of
those images.
Images
I
like to photograph what people just ignore like a simple landscape image and
before you know it its gone like nature. With the current changes to college
with the covid-19 I think its important to record these moments. Walking through
the once busy buzzing canteen now empty an eeriness about the place I just had
to take a photo with my mobile phone to record how things have change including
the dead flower heads reflecting the mood, only 7 months ago the canteen would
have been full and the flowers would have been in full bloom. We live in a
world of wanting to be living tomorrow instead of concentrating on now.
For
when I’m out on assignments I use my Nikon D5300 using monochrome and colour
and for my
For
as an example one of the images I took as trying my best to avoid and it was
annoying a photo of the panorama of Oslo with my DLSR from the roof of the Oslo
Opera house last year , but a seagull chick had better ideas, the more I was
getting frustrated the more people were laughing and eventually had to give in
and take the image, which turned out to be one of my favourite of the whole 2
weeks.
Even though taken in colour, when converting to jpeg
I saved as a monochrome which adds to the image and the skyline
CAN YOU SUMMARISE IN A
NUTSHELL YOUR CURRENT PROJECT.
Yes,
my current project is to photograph Llandudno today comparing the same
locations from Victorian Llandudno. With the town developed so much in the last
200 years and the town changing right under our eyes buildings with history to
the town are being taken down and not preserved and a newer modern construction
replacing and no sympathy to the original expectations of Mostyn Estate whilst
they allow these modern buildings being constructed . I’m looking at the images
of Francis Frith taken during this time and beyond. As an extra twist I want to take images from
high vantage points inspired by the work of John Davies from
WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURTE
PIECE OF KIT?
I
could be sarcastic and say my feet, as I don’t have a car all my work has to be
done by foot I have to plan ahead my locations and weather patterns or
conditions. Some locations will include a lot of walking especially in the next
few weeks/months attempting walking the steep hills of the Great Orme to get
panoramic images of the town . But on a camera footing my favourite piece of
equipment is my Nikon DLSR as takes instant images and able to use colour and
monochrome, but as old school I love the Chinon camera my brother has given me
so can take 35mm images and gives me the opportunity to go in the dark room in
college.
WHERE DO YOU SEE
YOURSELF AFTER THE BA?
That
is a tricky question, my big plan was to open my own photo gallery in Llandudno
including a dark room and teaching facilities for school children or any social
groups who would like a lecture on photography and using pin hole cameras. I
live in a 2 bedroom flat and would love a dark room , but clearly not the space
to create one. I can imagine I’m not the only one who wants to process their
own film rather than paying for someone else to do it and have more control.
The shop to have my own images and merchandise on sale, I would allow
Llandrillo college students to join me for work placements experience and it is
one area which would enhance their experience working with the public and their
photography work. But due to covid-19 I could become a self published
photographer working on my own projects the only issue if using a 35mm film
lacking facilities to process the films, so my plan A with a potential of a plan
B which is also workable.
Thanks
for these questions Jade Vickers glad I could help in your questioning.
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