Kirk Norbury, Landscape and Timelapse Photography. September 11th

At the second meeting of our new season Kirk Norbury gave us a contrasting presentation in two distinct halves. Kirk is a professional photographer and timelapse cinematographer who now lives and works in Ayrshire.  He described how he his work has changed recently with more emphasis on commercial work, for example with several whisky distillers, and in his landscape photography with more emphasis on monochrome work.

In the first half of his talk he showed and talked about his monochrome images almost exclusively. We were shown a series of very atmospheric and moody images from the Scottish Isles, Ayrshire and Iceland.

 

Kirk demonstrated how concentrating on monochrome enable him to concentrate much more on composition.

 

Although his images are taken in colour and then processed to produce monochrome images, when taking his photographs he has his camera set up to only show a monochrome view on the rear screen. He also showed several monochrome images taken close-up to demonstrate the textures and effects of light. He demonstrated that in contrast to the usual practice of finding the best light at the beginning and end of the day, for his images highlighting texture the harsh midday sun is often more effective.

At the end of the first half he did show us some landscape photographs in colour including some beautifully evocative photographs of the Aurora borealis taken in Iceland.

 

The second half of Kirk’s talk was devoted to his timelapse photography. He showed us several of his timelapse films which varied from coastal landscapes to urban landscapes to commercial shoots of workers fitting new glass panels to a state of the art new build whisky distillery. Timelapse photography was new to most of the audience and Kirk demonstrated the techniques and equipment he uses. He explained why he believes he gets a superior result using timelapse rather then just shooting video in that with a series of high resolution images there is much more control over the quality of the final video. He did also refer to the downside of timelapse in that it, by definition, it involves standing next to your camera for often, hours at a time to obtain a result. However the quality and uniqueness of the timelapse videos Kirk showed us demonstrated how the result justified the time and effort he had put in. His timelapse videos can be viewed on his website at https://kirknorbury.co.uk/

Worldwide Photo Walk October 5th

One of our members, David Leighton, is leading a walk in Keswick as part of the 12th World Wide Photo Walk:

“The Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk, dubbed the world’s largest global and social photography event, has grown immensely in size and popularity since the inaugural walk in 2007. Last year, more than 24,000 photographers of all walks of life and skill level converged to explore their corners of the world through photography and social community. The concept of a Photo Walk is simple. Photo Walks are created by Walk Leaders in cities all over the world. Walkers meet up at a pre-designated location to spend a few hours socializing, capturing images, and sharing with like-minded people. At the end of the Photo Walk, most groups convene at local restaurants or taverns to share their images and experiences over food. In addition to the event, photo walkers will be able to upload their favourite picture to our popular Photo Walk contest for a chance to win prizes like a DSLR, gift cards, apps, and camera bags. We will also name a Grand Prize winner and 10 finalists to be selected by Scott Kelby himself! Every year, we encourage every photo walker to help support the initiative to “Walk with a Purpose” by donating to the Springs of Hope Orphanage in Kenya! gofundme.com/2019-worldwide-photowalk-donations The event is free, but pre-registration is required.  Register at worldwidephotowalk.com, locate your city, and complete the free sign up form. Additionally, participants can connect socially before, during and after the event using the hashtag #WWPW2019 hashtag on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.”

For more information and to sign up for the Keswick walk pleased go to – worldwidephotowalk.com/walk/keswick-lake-shore-and-town/