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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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To doo or not to doo doo, that is the question…actually the question is why are my pictures conspiring against me to connect when I am trying to be all random and stuff? I just noticed that all the photographs featured this week contain words or text of some description. Coincidence? Perhaps or are they trying to tell me something? This was not my doing. Well, maybe it was my sub-conscious/unconscious mind grouping shots out of habit which is highly possible or my conscious mind has searched and found a connection that was not intended. (yes my brain is a battleground with few victors)

The great paradox of living is that our minds crave organisation and structure in a universe that doesn’t supply it. I have previously sought out patterns and themes in my work as felt it highlighted observations about human behaviour & the world around us. But is any of it actually there? Its so hard to say when we live in a world of our own perception. We also project so much and our brains only really make us aware of things that are somehow relevant to us. I have touched on this before but its a head fuck as its difficult to know what is true meaning and what is imposed. The real truth is we will never know as reality is  no more than another construct we have created to give us peace of mind amidst a spiral of endless chaos. A tough pill to swallow if ever there was one…(apologies if you are metaphorically choking right now)

All I know is that our brains are desperate to find connections and meaning in everything so that things can be correctly filed and cross referenced, they just want to organise the information coming our way and they don’t really care if its true or not. Its all got to go somewhere.

However, all this searching for meaning and assigning patterns and connections are really just a smoke screen to hide the real chaos that surrounds us. Can we not live without meaning? Or is that too much for us to bear? Maybe. It would explain the creation of all schools of thought, philosophy and religion.

Ultimately, and despite the indifference of the Universe itself, we feel everything is somehow connected and maybe it is. Every single entity is made up of connecting atoms so maybe we are right after all..who can really say but I am going to continue celebrating randomness for now, regardless of what my sub-conscious mind wants to do.

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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my 800th MYLDN post! – a momentous social media milestone if ever there was one…I’d like to thank the internet for giving me the opportunity and to you my subscribers for your support and for staying with me all this time. Hang on, no wait, I haven’t won anything have I? Shit. Sorry. Got carried away there. For a moment there I thought I’d got one of those blue plaques for excessive content contributions to the digital world. Actually no, you only get those when you’re dead right? Ok, lets back up a bit then and just enjoy the moment…

p.s I am planning on doing an exhibition in London to hopefully tie in with my 1000th post so if anyone knows any good gallery spaces, let us know…

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Question: What do the most ridiculous sign in the world, an craggy faced old lady, riverside lovers, some meat and what looks like the drum of a washing machine have in common?

Answer: Absolutely Nothing

These week’s photographs have nothing in common so sorry if you have been trying to find a connection but have decided to stay on random selection for a while rather than do my usual theme for the week. Just to mix it up a bit and also there are many shots I have that I would like to share but don’t particularly fit any specific group and it would be nice to give them an airing. I also seem to be veering into a black and white phase. Maybe a reflection of the world or possibly my state of mind or maybe just like these pictures, completely random – who can say other than I am running with it and we will see where I end up.

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me and my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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Me without my camera in my home town, my capital city, my london

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I went to the proms one night at the Royal Albert Hall (very la di da I know) but you can go up in the upper gallery for only six quid. You can lay out on the floor whilst listening to incredible classical music in what is probably the most stunning live concert venue in the country for an entire evening for little more than what you would pay for a pint these days. Its a great atmosphere and people take blankets and picnics with them.

Whilst up there I saw a guy sat up there who looked like he had been beamed down from the 40s although he looked like he was in his 40s so he must have been born in the 70s (confusing I know) and he also had this teddy bear with him which also looked like it had been around since the 40s. It didn’t seem to bother him that he was maybe a tad too old to be out with a teddy bear. He looked very happy, unlike his companion who looked very miserable.

So why no photos this week?

During the month of August I don’t post anything as its nice to have a social media break but for the first time ever I also didn’t take my camera out with me for the entire month either. It was tough at first as it has been a clean decade since I’d left the house without it but after a while it became truly liberating. We have all become slightly obsessed with documentation and to be out and not have that as an option was an unimagined pleasure. To be somewhere and just live it rather than thinking about how it could be captured and packaged was truly joyful. And the longer it went on the more I wanted to stay in ‘living’ mode.

The scenes I have (badly) drawn for you this week are moments where I would have killed to have my camera with me but all I could do was observe, not capture. But maybe because I absorbed the situation fully and not through a lens means that maybe they will stay with me longer. Apparently if you take photos at an event you are much less likely to remember them as the brain assumes the machine has it covered. This is possibly why my memory is totally shite (nothing to do with lifestyle choices whatsoever, no siree)

I love taking photographs more than anything and it is a compulsion that I can’t see myself abandoning  but am fully aware we are drowning in content, relentlessly bombarded and we do our best to plough through it and consume as much as we can whilst making our own contributions. and I am a relatively heavy content provider so know I am part of the problem and definitely not part of the solution but I feel we have to flag it up now and again or we will lose perspective on what is actually important.

So what to do? Live or document? The answer is obvs a matter of balance. We mustn’t sacrifice the former for the latter. Choose your moments and live the others.

please note: normal photographic service will resume next week.