The Street Photographer's Guide
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Dublin is the rare bird of fashion photography. It combines the old and the New in a salubrious chocolate box of melted greys and browns with flashy greens and blues. It is a cacophony of style, combining the trendy non belted Chanels with the leather overcoat of hipster modern.
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No. 10 Taxi Driver (The fare’s home)
De Niro looks back at Scorsese in the film Taxi Driver
You will notice composition and expression are the main themes of these photos, and in Taxi Driver you get both. Directed by Scorsese, who also makes a cameo in this scene, the film has now taken noir cult status, focussing on the loneliness of the life of a Taxi Driver. In this scene Scorsese asks the driver to bring him to his home so he can spy on his wife. There is resignation and anger etched across his face, two feelings the driver can associate with. There is great dept of field too ..read more
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No. 10 2001 A Space Odyssey
Director Stanley Kubrick gives advice on set
This particular film is more for the minimalist in you. Yes it’s a long film, well over 3 hours, and the story line is not very complex, but the cinematography is as spectacular as the acting. An Arthur C Clark short story is famously brought to life by Director Stanley Kubrick, and a computer called Hal. An object, a dark hovering rectangle, gives people the opportunity to explore the past and the future with horrific consequences. Sci Fi.
No. 9 The Field
The Field was shot in Ireland wit ..read more
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The Citizen's Poetry
A Full Life of Narrow StreetsTitanic Poetry Book
Beneath the broad columns of Herculean Pillar,
Weeps the springtime feather dance
Of freezing frothing blanket.
He lies on Irving’s rocks across the Henry,
Painting words of Freedom’s March across a furrowed brow,
Till tiredness creeps it’s feet on lonely eyes,
Counting mountains
As they frown down from above.
On the first crack of the distant Bell
A teary head raises from a bloody pillow,
And sings out the count, to defiant beats.
Flakes drift softly round a faraway moon,
As drizzle melts the lines of morning strollers,
W ..read more