Welcome to this weeks #FollowFriday, your weekly dose of photographers on Twitter that I follow/follow me.
This week, we are in for another transatlantic treat with these gorgeous set of retro inspired photographs. Show some love for Californian Photographer, Jena Ardell.
Jena’s Blurb
I’m a retro fine art photographer who was born in the wrong decade.
UPDATE:
Who would have thought that selling raffle tickets is deemed as gambling in the U.K??? And therefore is illegal. I feel like such a criminal now ;-)
The Red Cross contacted me and advised me to stop the raffle because the all the fraudulent websites around.
What’s funny, as soon I announced what had happened on Facebook & Twitter the donations came flooding in. HAHA. It just shows that negative publicity works, but we all knew that anyway, didn’t we Kate Moss.
So in the true random spirit, I’m pulling the plug on raffle but still going to do the draw. So, if you have entered, you have a much better chance of winning something. Now that’s exciting isn’t it?
Again, thanks to everyone who helped, i’m not sure how much we raised, but it’s not bad for about 8 hours of spamming fund raising on Twitter & Facebook.
A big thank you to James, Elaine and Becky who were going to donate some of their amazing art and textiles for the raffle. You lot are ace :-)
All the best, and thanks again. Random Sam
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Expect the results in the next couple of days… Fingers Crossed :-)
And lastly and most importantly, go and donate on the British Red Cross website. Haiti needs your help.
Good luck!
Hello my Random friends,
Well over a week has passed since the earthquake has hit Haiti and things really don’t seem to be getting better for them with large aftershocks happening this week, making life even more unbearable than it already is. If the photos and videos coming out of Haiti have affected you as much as they have affected me, then please, just for a second… carry on reading…
I propose a raffle in aid of the people of Haiti.
I’m going to try and raise £1000 for the British Red Cross in 4 weeks (Or shorter if we can)…. I know it’s going to be tough, but I’m sure we can pull together and do this. I know that i’m no Bono or a member of Coldplay (Thank fuck for that), but I feel it’s my duty as a traveller/human to do something for the people of Haiti, who are in dire need of our support at this time. PLEASE HELP!
How’s it going to work.
I have 1000 raffle tickets priced a £1 each.
You can buy 1 ticket or all the way up to 50 tickets, it’s totally up to you how much you spend, but the more you buy the better chance you have winning. So let me clarify it for you:
1 ticket is £1
50 tickets are £50
What you do you win?
Having just bought 3 A3 size frames the other day to decorate my wall with my photos. I thought, instead of decorating my walls, how about I decorate someone else.
I shall print 3 photos from my Far From Home project, frame them and give them away to the lucky winners.
This way, you have 3 chances of winning something. Now that’s exciting, don’t you agree?
I’ll even pay for the postage to ship the photos out to you, even if you live in Timbuktu.
And for the kind soul who donates the most, they win a Toy Camera T-Shirt.
Prize 1.
Prize 2.
Prize 3.
How/When will the winner be announced?
Once the last ticket has been sold, I shall put all the names into a hat (Probably not a hat, more like a cooking pot) and pull 3 names out under the watchful eye of my house mate ‘A Guy called Guy’. We shall make a video of it and stick it up on YouTube, so you can see that it was done fairly. The winners will be contacted by the email they used to buy the tickets with.
Raffle is now closed
I should stop watching the clock, I’m watching it count down to 8am before my shackles are released and I can escape in to the real world.
I’m a night owl for a week, the country sleeps and I drink coffee, trying not to lose my mind watching endless repeats of the Jerry Springer Show and having American Infomercials rammed down my neck for hours upon hours. This is my life for the next 7 days, I hibernate during the day, followed by staring blearily eyed at monitors in a soulless room for 12 hours at a time. Slumped in my chair, wrapped up in a hoodie and 3 day old clean jeans, my night’s seem to merge in to one long unbroken day. Is it Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday? Who knows, who fucking cares, all I know is I’m counting down to Friday morning where I shall escape this rat race for seven days.
As the week goes by, the snow falls, freezing the roads that morph in to one continuous ice ring. I amuse myself by watching commuters sliding ever which way, trying their best to get to work unscathed. My evil side comes out as I secretly hope I catch someone wiping out, how that would make me laugh, except if it was me, landing on my fat arse.
I can’t even enjoy my daily bike ride because of the weather. I must find another release to stop me going insane and to break up the daily grind of work, sleep, work, sleep.
For the next seven days I had an idea to take one photo every morning on the walk home. At the same time I would log the song I was listening too.
London feels like a very different place this time in the morning, quiet, subdued & lonely. With the music jamming in my ear, the following photos were captured during those seven sleepy walks home.
To play the track, click play on the media player under each of the photos.
All photo’s were taken on the iPhone 3GS and using the wonderful Camerabag app.
What is Far From Home?
Far From Home is my main photo project from my 2007/8 trip of the world.
One year, ten countries and some mighty hangovers along the way.
Below are two slide shows from my Flickrphotostream. If you are interested in buying any prints please drop me an email. sam[at]randomphotographer.co.uk
Prices
Choice of paper: Gloss or Pearl printed on a professional pigment ink printer.
A4 prints £20
A3 prints £35
Plus shipping fee.
I thought it was about time I posted some new ‘arty’ photos up on the blog since I am called the Random Photographer and not the ‘Random’ Hugh Hefner.
So here it goes, this set was from last September’s road trip around the north of England with my friend James. It’s taken me so long to finish these as I been busy with the Far From Home Project.