Look & Look Again

Tony Graham

Potential hooks for the eye seem to be everywhere. Busy-ness and preoccupations seem to prevent us from taking calm time to look. In being out and alone with a camera, I've found a heightened incentive to be alert to hooks of any kind.

In so much visual culture rapid change is relied upon for viewer/consumer attention. Modern lifestyles often seem to involve people being continuously busy or easily bored – or both. It appears that many of us routinely pass by the beautiful, the strange, the funny or the extraordinary - without noticing.

The readiness to be ambushed by what I see is a common thread in my 15 photos here. Examples include the following occasions:- Catching a large number of gulls, in a particular light, settled on the roof of the Hollingdean Recycling Centre ; Looking up at the sky from the street to see a Cloud Shadow in the clouds - and walking in Kemptown, to be astonished by the French Company, Retouramont, practising their 'vertical dancing' for their 2016 Brighton Festival performances.

Artist biography

I was born in St Albans in 1953. I spent a year in the Falkland Islands from 1971 ... and lost my first camera by the Iguacu Falls in Argentina (a Kodak 'Instamatic 104' won in a 'Love Hearts' competition). I have 4 children & 5 grandchildren. I've worked as a High School teacher and in Housing – moving to Brighton in 2001. My interests include singing to the guitar & playing the cello. For my 60th birthday, I was given a small Panasonic Camera (DMC-TZ35) - easily carried on a belt, simple to use & handy for printing homemade cards. It's through this family gift that I've been drawn in to the fun and reward of taking photos.


Look & Look Again, Tony Graham

Rippling

Ice Cream Castle

Rooftop Gathering

Preston Rock Garden Pond

Retouramont, Kemp Town, May 2016

Surf at Shepherd's Chine, Isle of Wight

The Emperor is Awake

Stained Light

Gull Over Lulworth Cove

Another unsung 'Atlas', Sheffield Park

Wetland Duck, Arundel

Canada Geese at Arne, Dorset

Fire Birds Fly South

Magpies Line Dancing

Hole In The Water