Magenta Aint A Colour

Magenta Aint A Colour. As pretentious photographers we will say anything to avoid saying the word purple and choose to use the word magenta so as to appear sophisticated. Similarly we never say “out of focus” when we can say “a little soft”. This clearly speaks to our deepest insecurities. According to the link above the colour magenta doesn’t exist! It’s a construct of our mind to bridge the gap between red and violet because magenta doesn’t have a wavelength assigned to it.

So…if it doesn’t exist does that mean that photographers are not pretentious after all?

Thanks to The British Journal of Photography for bringing this up.

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Where was I?

These images are of Guiseppe Picone and Rebecca Sewell of English National Ballet performing in Giselle. Taken during a performance at the Manchester Palace Theatre. There is a bridge running across the width of the stage just behind the proscenium arch. I worked for English National Ballet for 12 years or so on the stage crew so I know my way around the backstage of a theatre. On this occasion I went up after the interval and waited. I had one camera and a 70-200 lens with the lens hood taped up. Dropping anything at all at this point would have been a terminal career move to say the least and of course could have seriously injured one or both of the dancers. An SLR and zoom lens dropping from 35 ft would be very painful I’m sure.

I was shooting on transparency in those days, around 1995 I think. Ektachrome T320 tungsten balanced pushed at least one stop if not two. Wide open at 2.8 and probably a 30th of second with me wedged into the catwalk. At least they were not running around dancing so a slow shutter speed was ok and framing was easy. No bracketing or “chimping” the screen on the back to check everything.

It looks like Guiseppe is looking straight at me but he cannot see me because there is a bar full of lights between me and him. I was a little disconcerted though. The last thing I want to do is distract a dancer when he is supposed to be dying!

In those pre digital camera days I was scanning everything to get a digital file although the only retouching on these images is to take out a seam in the dance floor lino.

 

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© Patrick Baldwin 1995. All rights reserved.

 

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© Patrick Baldwin 1995. All rights reserved.

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New York Times – Great Performers

The New York Times has a fantastic set of performers photographs taken by world renowned conflict photographer Paolo Pellegrin. Click on the image to see the slideshow with commentary.

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New York Times Great Performers multimedia presentation

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Job Done!

What is it with dogs and snowmen? Today in London we have had the heaviest snow for eighteen years apparently. Much to my dog Buddy’s  delight!

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© 2009 Patrick Baldwin. All rights reserved.

 

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© 2009 Patrick Baldwin. All rights reserved.

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Theatre Photography…sort of

I do a lot of theatre photography naturally but not all of it is in theatres! This shot was done in a disused warehouse in Kennington.

Every year students at Central School of Speech and Drama create a site specific piece of theatre. A large group basically move into an environment chosen for it’s potential for the weird and wonderful. They then spend a week or so devising a show using all the different spaces to create their theatrical event. Invariably it involves the audience being led through the event to experience and sometimes participate in little corners of theatre happening in unexpected places and rooms. It is always a visual extravaganza. I always have no clue what to expect. I always have no idea what it all means-because I am concentrating so hard on getting good photographs-and I always love every minute of it and usually go round twice.

It is quite a challenge in some ways to photograph the event because it is mostly very dark and mysterious so exposures are usually the wrong side of slow and high ISO’s are essential. On the other hand the shows themselves are so free spirited that I shoot with total abandon and get some extraordinary images from these events. I also get a lot of rubbish which all dies under my delete button when I get home. The joy of digital.

For reasons still not explained to me the image here is from a show called “Squishy Bananas”. I think it was a working title that never changed. Seemingly as a result of that all subsequent shows now have names with a bit more gravitas…like…”Hamlet”.

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© 2005 Patrick Baldwin. All rights reserved.

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Off stage….on stage

Begona Cào, dancer with English National Ballet waits in the wings, on the left, before making her entrance, on the right. These photographs were taken during her second performance of English National Ballet’s production of Manon at the London Coliseum theatre. When I spoke to her about her debut performance she said she had cherished every moment and it was what she had been waiting for from the start of her career. What impressed me was that no nerves got in her way. She just enjoyed every moment.

More of Begona and the whole of the production can be seen in my Photoshelter gallery.

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Begona Cào waits in the wings then makes her entrance. © 2009 Patrick Baldwin. All rights reserved.

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PDN’s photo of the day

 

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Photographic magazine Photo District News posts a photograph online everyday  in a large size joining a trend for various media outlets doing the same thing. The image that caught my eye is by Nina Berman called “Stealth Bomber, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 2007″ from her book Homeland published by Trolley Books. While people relax at the seaside the unmistakable silhouette of a B2 stealth bomber can be seen in the sky. Eerie.

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English National Ballet. Manon.

This image is from English National Ballet’s new production of Manon which can be seen at the London Coliseum Theatre  from the 2nd of January 2009. This is the best looking show visually that ENB have ever produced as far as I’m concerned.

The transcendentally beautiful Begona Cào who is the subject of this picture is making her debut in the role on Saturday the 3rd of January 2009 in the matinee at 2.30.

Call me a big fan!

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Begona Cào. © 2008 Patrick Baldwin. All rights reserved.

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Andrew Moore, Russia-Beyond Utopia

“Russia-Beyond Utopia” is a magnificent book by large format photographer Andrew Moore that is a beautiful overview of some of the obscure and not so obscure facets of Russia. Fabulous colour and well produced by Chronicle Books

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© Andrew Moore.

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BLDGBLOG: Infrastructural Domesticity

This fascinating blog written by GEOFF MANAUGH has a great story about a crane operator on the Burj Dubai, the world’s tallest building, who apparently has lived up there for a year or so because it’s too far to come down every day. Read it here. The original source of the story is The Daily Telegraph.bldgblog3 276x300 BLDGBLOG: Infrastructural Domesticity

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