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tags: 35mm film, 35mm, film photography, brighton, bristol, london
Friday 08.11.23
Posted by Laura Ward
 

2020

I’m just going to keep my annual review to pictures this year.

Go here for 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016,  2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009.

Beautiful tree, Dec 2020

Beautiful tree, Dec 2020

Daughter, pinhole

Daughter, pinhole

Snow white

Snow white

Kew, 35mm.

Kew, 35mm.

Bathroom, lockdown

Bathroom, lockdown

Kendra, 35mm double exposure

Kendra, 35mm double exposure

Solargraph pinhole

Solargraph pinhole

Peonies

Peonies

Daughter, forest

Daughter, forest

Lockdown

Lockdown

Lockdown, south London

Lockdown, south London

Daily walks, lockdown. 35mm.

Daily walks, lockdown. 35mm.

Balloon fest

Balloon fest

Lex, somewhere in a pub garden

Lex, somewhere in a pub garden

Daulton Path

Daulton Path

December 2020

December 2020

Window, lockdown

Window, lockdown

Cornelia rose, Lumen

Cornelia rose, Lumen

Garden

Garden

Westerland

Westerland

Neighbours in lockdown

Neighbours in lockdown

Overgrown

Overgrown

Isolation

Isolation

Local artists

Local artists

First office, shed

First office, shed

Her final goodbye

Her final goodbye



tags: 35mm, 35mm film, 2020, annual review, film photography, film photgraphy, lockdown, corona
Thursday 12.31.20
Posted by Laura Ward
Comments: 3
 

Lomography interview: Escapism Through a Viewfinder

Thanks to the magnificant Lomography for this lovely piece.

‘Inspired by the freedom of larges places in London, Laura Ward seeks for peace and serenity in small things. For her, photographing in film has the power of slowing people down and make them consider wisely each frame to be portrayed.’

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tags: interview, lomography, plastic, film, film photography, analog photography, diana F+
categories: Publications
Thursday 01.16.20
Posted by Laura Ward
 

Roof in the Rosemary

One week can change your life, your outlook, the way that you feel and the way that you look. I’ll be feeling this moment for years to come. For now I’ll call it Roof in the Rosemary.

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tags: roof, rosemary, dirt, 35mm film, olympus trip 35, film photography
categories: Projects
Monday 11.11.19
Posted by Laura Ward
 

Motion

Every year I shoot one or two BW rolls. Here’s a few old BW motion picture 35mm photographs.

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tags: 35mm film, 35mm, bw film, canon ae1, film photography
Sunday 05.05.19
Posted by Laura Ward
Comments: 1
 

2018 photography review

I’ve come to look forward to my annual year in review.  I’m not much of a blogger but the odd scraps I write up here are getting a bit better. My website has had a little face-lift too with the addition of a ‘places’ section and a general tidy up.

Last year I wrote that I’d be scaling things back in 2018 which is funny now that I think about it. I’ve packed in more this year than I ever have before. I knew I had to focus on other things, but the universe didn’t really agree with those plans.

Some of the things I’ve been up to, in no particular order…

  • I exhibited six times. Four times with Shutter Hub (The Shutter Hub Open at 5&33 in Amsterdam and Truman Brewey in London, Because We Can at Festival Pil’ours in France and Girl Town Tel Aviv, at Alfred Gallery in Tel Aviv), a co-headline exhibition called Dino Island and The Lake with Nik Strangelove and at the British Museum Staff Art Show. I was also featured at FIX Photo Festival at Menier Gallery

  • I moved house and couldn’t stop photographing it

  • The super hard-working power house Karen Harvey of Shutter Hub asked me to curate an exhibition called Out of the Ordinary which is on until the end of January

  • I was 2nd in the judges vote for Women of the Year at FIX Photo Festival

  • I went to Italy to do a little photography work, and onto Zurich after that to photograph a party

  • Lomography gave me a Diana 120 to test

  • I pitched an idea to a magazine, they said yes, and it’ll be published in February 2019.

  • I’ve just finished working on something with Stylus Boy

  • I was fortunate to be on the long list of nomations for the Hundred Heroines

One of the non-photography projects I’ve worked on this year has been a pre-requisite for getting to the next stage of something really huge. I’ve gone back chronologically and written, in great detail, about every significant moment in my life and how it made me feel. Doing this kind of work would feel really self-indulgent if not for the fact that someone, in a very professional capacity, needed me to do it. This coincided with winning a place on a cross-boundary leadership programme. If that doesn’t sound like your cup of tea, I can assure you that I didn’t think it would be mine either. Both of these non-photography related things have been really magical in ways that I hadn’t expected. 2017 closed a few doors for me, but this year they swung back open again.

There are a couple of things in my notebook for 2019. Let’s see what happens.

These photographs are some of my favourites taken with Olympus Pen EE2, Canon AE-1 and Diana 120.   Go here for 2017, 2016,  2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009.

 Green House, Kew

Green House, Kew

 Snow day, Bloomsbury

Snow day, Bloomsbury

 Rusty Laptop, Crystal Palace

Rusty Laptop, Crystal Palace

 Women, Bloomsbury

Women, Bloomsbury

 Home

Home

 Kathryn, Barbican

Kathryn, Barbican

 Somewhere in south London

Somewhere in south London

 Bus window, London

Bus window, London

 Birds, Glasgow

Birds, Glasgow

 Plastic, York

Plastic, York

 Cricket ground, Grantham

Cricket ground, Grantham

 Favourite rose

Favourite rose

 Chelsea Physic Garden

Chelsea Physic Garden

 R

R

 Green House, Kew

Green House, Kew

 Birthday, London

Birthday, London

 Pops, Nottingham

Pops, Nottingham

 No 3, Brixton

No 3, Brixton

 Olympus Pen, London

Olympus Pen, London

 Pear drop

Pear drop

 South London Botanical Institute

South London Botanical Institute

 Leo, Grantham

Leo, Grantham

 Crystal Palace lake

Crystal Palace lake

 Ferns, Arran

Ferns, Arran

tags: film photography, 35mm, arran, grantham, crystal palace, green house, cinestill, cinestill film, olympus pen ee2, nottingham, kew, york, glasgow, london, kathryn joseph
categories: Exhibition, Projects, Collaborations
Saturday 12.29.18
Posted by Laura Ward
Comments: 3
 

Notes

So much has happened in my life during the last six months. I've been more London based than ever, in part due to a big house move (I've inherited 28 roses bushes), but I managed to squeeze in a magical break in the Isle of Arran and quick jaunts to York and Southend. Arran was a truly picture perfect place, though I was blown over by the wind as I tried to descend a cliff side path on a mountain. Things like this always happen to me. Thankfully I put my camera away just before it happened.

For the last couple of years I've been taking pictures of my mum on her journey through vision loss. Last week her specialists admitted that 'she came to them too late'. Her mission to save some vision was thwarted by a blood clot the size of her entire lung - they said it massive, they meant it.  I'm not quite ready to publish the pictures yet because I thought she'd have a happier ending, but I'll get there.

In contrast, I've come to the end of my own years-long-hanging-around-in-waiting-rooms which is like having a chain cut off my neck. When I look at the pictures I've been taking, I wonder if they're better because they have more depth to them but to be honest, I'm happiest taking pictures of a wet landscape and blooms on a blissful morning. It's not difficult to understand why when photography is your true escape.

Some good news... I'm exhibiting with Shutter Hub in a show called Because We Can at Festival Pil’ours, Saint Gilles Croix de Vie in France.  That is going to be wonderful. Shutter Hub are wonderful. 

Here's a few of the pictures I've taken..

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tags: london, arran, roses, 35mm, kodak portra 400, film photography
Saturday 06.16.18
Posted by Laura Ward
 

2017 photography review

Like a lot of people, I love the turning of a year. I love the newness of January and how it feels like shedding a skin. 2017 on the whole has been pretty amazing, though December has been a beast. As we edge closer to January I thank my lucky stars that everyone I love is still alive.

I set out to push myself in 2017 to do things I hadn't done before. I gave a couple of talks which were well received. I played a small role in an appeal for homeless photographers. I wrote articles - something that doesn't come easily to me. I even blogged more which is a small miracle. I only exhibited once and that was at The Paxton Centre, but my work was published in Oh Comely and presented at the ICA thanks to Emma Watson.

I need to scale back a bit next year but I've just come back from a short meeting to discuss a small possible exhibition on my doorstep with a local photographer.  Effra FC also turns 10, so something had better mark that occasion.

Here are some of my favourites from the year shot on 35mm and digital.  Go here for 2016,  2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009.

Ice, Crystal Palace

Ice, Crystal Palace

Somewhere on the M11

Somewhere on the M11

Hotel, Bilbao

Hotel, Bilbao

Somewhere in Sussex

Somewhere in Sussex

Maggie, Balham

Maggie, Balham

Dino lake, Crystal Palace.

Dino lake, Crystal Palace.

15 minutes from London

15 minutes from London

Pinhole, Islington

Pinhole, Islington

Fireworks, Crystal Palace

Fireworks, Crystal Palace

Love line, Tulse Hill

Love line, Tulse Hill

Aysha, Strawberry Hill

Aysha, Strawberry Hill

Edinburgh rain

Edinburgh rain

Pre-operation, Littleport

Pre-operation, Littleport

Early bird, Crowborough

Early bird, Crowborough

#waitingforthecall

#waitingforthecall

Holiday

Holiday

Spanish fish

Spanish fish

Mirror garden, SE20

Mirror garden, SE20

Pinholes, northern Spain

Pinholes, northern Spain

Pony, Kent

Pony, Kent

Somewhere in Spain

Somewhere in Spain

Myopia, Littleport.

Myopia, Littleport.

Sunday in Sheffield

Sunday in Sheffield

Pops, Crystal Palace

Pops, Crystal Palace

tags: photography, film photography, 35mm
categories: Exhibition, Collaborations, Publications, Speaking
Saturday 12.30.17
Posted by Laura Ward
Comments: 1
 

Little fish

The end of last year marked a full stop in a journey I had been on for some years. These years were incredibly difficult and painful, both physically and emotionally. I learned a great deal about myself and the world. I also accepted there are several ways to get to your destination. 

I feel lucky that my tool box was stocked with the ability to record my experiences through a camera. My relationship with water in all of it's terrifying and healing forms became the vehicle to carry my story along. Last summer during a very isolating medical episode, I asked my dear friend Meg McNulty to collaborate and write a fictional response to my work. Little did I know at the time that she would gift me the ability to step away from the experience and embrace another. 

I really want to publish my work alongside Meg's. I haven't been able to do that yet, but  I have published some of my images with a few snippets of Meg's words. This series of images isn't static so I expect it could change. It's not entirely edited or sequenced correctly, but I have new chapters to begin living. 

The images were all taken on film across a variety of important places I visited during these years. 

Thank you my dear Meg for your gift.

tags: projects, film photography, meg mcnulty, fertility, motherhood, 35mm
categories: Collaborations
Tuesday 08.29.17
Posted by Laura Ward
Comments: 1
 

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