Some piece of work

Tuesday October 4th, 2011, 12:57

Last week I went to take some photos of a new work by Charles Sandison. He is an artist based in Tampere and the winner of Ars Fennica 2010. His latest piece is presented in Hämeenlinna Art Museum and it is something that you should check out. I was familiar with some of his work before but the scale of this was just pretty overwhelming. 26 projectors making constantly changing patterns and shapes, all based on his C++ coding. And what I understood the projectors are not screening individually, they all are projecting the same piece. So it is not a static video projection but a kind of living form of code or scripture filling this big space. Back in the days the exhibition room used to be an old granary and the whole idea for the work stemmed from this notion. Sandison scanned some old granary accountbooks from this era and by some strange way turned them into coding. Anyway, the work is a visual blast.


7 legs, 1 head

Friday September 30th, 2011, 12:46

You guy’s ever heard of lights and shadows in terms of photography? Well go outside, there’s a lot of both right now!

Nothing too original about these photos, just playing with the light before the dark winter as well as getting to know the lens I just bought!

Sockdrawer softbox, mad lens and crazy hair

Wednesday September 28th, 2011, 9:51

I’m having a struggle whether or not to buy this amazing old school 35mm lens. I’m having a test-go with it right now and shot these two with it.. I’m starting to think ‘yes, i need this piece of work.’

If you don’t think I should, stand up now or silence forever. But do it fast, I have to decide before Jarkko get’s home from work!

Domestic oddness

Sunday September 18th, 2011, 16:54

Reijo-bingo

Saturday September 10th, 2011, 19:37

Spot a fellow journalist! Some photos from the “Pelastakaa Reijo” demonstration from last wednesday. Konsta and Jarkko were able to attend and here are some shots. The portrait gallery was made by Konsta. The event itself went well so big thanks goes to the people who took the time to make it happen. We will not go into details of what the demonstration was all about because anyone interested in journalism should be very well informed! And as always there is some mischief going on in the photos but it does not change the fact that we feel strongly for this one. The cause is very much justified. And no one really asked us but we’ll say it anyway: signing contracts with such terms is a definite no-go. This goes for all of us at Partakuva.

Some additional information can be found at http://www.pelastakaareijo.fi/

Capital!

Wednesday September 7th, 2011, 9:27

I didn’t think much of Helsinki before. With a stubborn reservation I kept an emotional distance between myself and the city. I got lost there everytime, as I never really bothered to adopt the map.

But as time has passed it has been harder for me to ignore how unique Helsinki actually is. Nowhere else in Finland there’s such a variation of atmospheres among the city districts, like towns within a town. I wouldn’t want to live there – not for now at least – but I find myself quite excited everytime I have some business there.

I had a couple of assignments in Helsinki on monday and a couple of hours in between them, so I just enjoyed the crowd and the sunlight reflecting from windows. The photos actually looked better in colors, but I wanna grasp the black&white, really learn it. Some people do it with such amazing style.

By the way, there’s a Reijo-demonstration in Helsinki today, so I’m heading there again today as soon as I hit the “publish” on this post. See you there!

Finland

Friday August 26th, 2011, 16:21

I’m a friend of brash aggravation, so here’s finland, folks.

After we called the police since no one else seemed to care, he became alert, rised up, shouted “Fuck!” and tried to strike me with his bottle of booze.

But then he fell again.

And the bottle was plastic anyway.

Dancers

Sunday August 21st, 2011, 19:45

Don’t I just love these assignments: “Konsta, there’s this dance spectacle going on in Kuopio Musiikkikeskus. Just stay there, shoot whatever you want. You’ll get a page.”

I feel I’m at my best when I get to just shoot what I want. Then again who isn’t?

Solitaire

Monday August 8th, 2011, 18:04

Let’s just say some work environments have more intense atmosphere than others. I got a chance to visit Allseas Solitaire, the biggest pipe lay vessel in the world when it was laying a gas pipe to the Baltic sea between Finland and Estonia. It was crazy. A huge, working factory inside a customized ex-tanker, over 20 nationalities, a basketball field, a gym, endless rooms with strange lighting and countless opportunities to lose your life if you don’t follow the safety instructions. This is just a tip of the iceberg (no pun intended), and some more images were published in Helsingin Sanomat last week.

People peeler

Friday July 29th, 2011, 13:08

If there’s one thing I feel I’ve put a lot of effort this summer and also feel I’ve made some progress with it’s shooting portraits. I’ve put more emphasis on really catching something essential from the person and less on the techincal gimmicks. Altough I’m not always 100 percent sure the essence I feel I’ve captured is really the essence of that particular person and not what I imagine or want or have decided forehand.

Be as it may, here’s some portraits:

1. Ari Liukko, the fiddler of Kuopio City Orchestra.

2. Juuso Laitinen, young promising tennis player.

3. Thomas Barrineau, Decathlonist who has set his mind to compete in the olympics one day.

4. Oili Marski, an artist.

5. Jukka Tuovinen, a volley ball coach and golf enthusiastic.

6. Mirel Wagner, Singer-songwriter.