The first night of lockdown. March 21st. A lot to think about and contemplate.
Seeking the beauty in every day. Amateur photographer and designer Alexandra King. A blog about learning photography and finding my creative style through the landscape around me. Digital Canon 5D and analogue cameras. All images and text copyright Alexandra King For my dresses go to Alexandra-king.com
Saturday, 30 May 2020
Monday, 25 May 2020
The Pink Cherry Blossoms
I have obviously pumped these up a little more to how I saw them in my head. Not the direction I want to head with my photography but really fun.
White Apple Blossom
Frosted Flowers April
Geranium Red
Learning to photograph red better. I want that Powell and Pressburger red which is so magical and was to do with the film stock. How to create that digitally?
A Walk in the Country
Under lockdown I have discovered what's around me in every direction. Its been so beautiful in the Somerset countryside, I don't want to get back to normal. These were taken over a few different walks in April where we were very glad to have moved back home with my parents earlier in the year.
Blossom
Sunday, 24 May 2020
Magnolia Buds
I took so many photographs of the magnolias but I am keeping this one. I love the bud and that it looks like a lipstick. I like the pink base the slight out of focus the colours and the grain. Would like to make more images with these textures.
Face Masks in the Making
The mask making started just before lockdown in the on the 19th March, it was a Thursday night. I carried my sewing machine all the way down Wells highstreet to Loaf, where Lois had organised the sewing of face masks for the bluebird care company.
They couldn't get any PPE and what started with an order for 200 turned into thousands. I made a pattern from a dust mask and got it online with instructions for free and added ready made cotton washable masks to the website for £5 incl postage. The aim was make them cheap enough for everyone who wanted one but to encourage people to leave the medical masks for the carers and medical staff who needed them most.
The UK should have been more prepared and had stock of and access to PPE for everyone. We never thought our skills would be needed to make face masks.
The UK should have been more prepared and had stock of and access to PPE for everyone. We never thought our skills would be needed to make face masks.
Masks then became political with the right being above using them and the sensible leaders asking people to wear them in shops, supermarkets and public transport.
They about were keeping others safer from your coughs and sneezes, rather than you safe from others. Social distancing and hand washing still came first.
They about were keeping others safer from your coughs and sneezes, rather than you safe from others. Social distancing and hand washing still came first.
Tulips April 2020
Tulips photographed in April 2020. Soon after lockdown. I'm really pleased with the texture of the petals.
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