Hot Shots is back in print in the UK!

back in business baby!

Hot Shots sold out its UK print run in 5 mouths but fear not after 4 mouths its back baby! I picked up 100 copies yesterday that I am offering for sale. I intend to set up a shop on this site but in the mean time you can just pay via PayPal. If you would like a signed copy my PayPal address is kevin@analogintelligence.co.uk. If you are worried whether you can trust me just check my eBay feed back profile, if you can’t trust good old lomokev who can you trust? When you pay me on PayPal make sure you leave instructions on who you would like the book signed to. If you don’t have a PayPal account you can send me a good old fashioned cheque, just e-mail me on info@lomokev.com and we can arrange it.

The books are £12.99 + shipping
UK shipping £2.50 total: £15.49
EUROPE £4 total: £16.99
Rest of the world £7.69 total: £20.68

If you live in San Francisco I will be doing a book signing in October in your town so don’t waste your money on shipping!

Hots Shots is an instructional book that tells you how to take photos with inexpensive kit. It’s layed out in a bite sized way. There are no chapters but images with accompanying text explaining how the image was captured, every photo has it’s camera, film type, ISO listed. Click here to download a 16 page sample of Hot Shots.

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Olympus pen E-P1 review in DSLR user

UPDATE: I have now posted the full lengh review on this blog read it here.

olympus pen E-P1 review

My review of the Olympus pen E-P1 is in the September issue of Digital SLR User. They wanted a fresh perspective on it, I am not really known for my work with digital cameras so they asked me for my opinion. It’s on the shelves in the UK now so go and check it out. On the subject of writing, my book is now back in print after the UK print run sold out in 5 months. You will soon be able to get signed copies from me again, just email me on lomokev@yahoo.co.uk if you are interested, they are £12.99 + shipping (£2.50 UK, £4 EUROPE, £7.96 for the rest of the world including the USA). You can also get them from good old amazon here.

You can see the photos I took with the Olympus pen E-P1 here

I will post an unabridged version of this review on this site at the end of the month so don’t forget to subscribe to this site’s RSS feed.

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Snapshot Photobooth on Londons South Bank

lomoD.xx, DJ Bass, Eric Hands, Andrej Maier and Kevin Meredith

From left to right: Andrej Maier, Eric Hands, Tina Henderson, Me,  lomoD.xx and DJ Bass.

We all went along to hear Martin Parr speak at the South Bank center on Tuesday night. Before the talk we had some time to kill so we went for a little wonder along the Thames. I discovered the Snapshot Photobooth on Queens Walk (opposite Royal Festival Hall). It’s a flickr linked photo booth that uploads images as soon as it’s taken them (bit like my bike but not as cool). I think this shot is a fitting tribute to Martian parr’s Autoportrait work.

You can see the pictures it takes at the South Bank’s flickr steam and you can view our shot here.

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Martin Parr – Planéte Parr and Playas

My wife and I have just taken a trip to paris to see Martin Parr’s show “Planéte Parr” after the man himself invited us to the opening night. It is the same show that was in Münich and the Netherlands under the name of Parr World with some new additions. The show consists of 3 parts: Luxury, Parr’s collections and the prints by other photographers from Parr’s private collection.

Planéte Parr

Music by: The Bobby McGees

Luxury is Parr’s new work documenting the lifestyle of the super rich, to the oligarchs of Russia to the races in Bahrain. It is a natural progression from his work documenting the the lower class families in his “Last Resort” to the documentation of of the middle classes in “Think of England”.

Parr’s collections of objects and ephemera, It’s really amazing to think that everything has been collected by one man and not a team at a museum. The objects on show range from collections of tea trays and postcards to collectables with the images of Margaret Thatcher, Barack Obama and Saddam Hussein on them. These include Saddam watches, a pair of Obama flip-flops and Thatcher a tea pot.

There is a large collection of work from other photographers on a wide range of subjects. This includes Elaine Constantine’s photos of Mosh pits in the 90’s to Chris Killip’s Work Documenting the effects of thatcherism in the 70’s. The most thought provoking was Paul Seawright work documenting the sites of sectarian murders in Belfast juxtaposed with headlines describing the crimes that took place. In stark contrast to Paul Seawright’s work is Keith Armatts photographs of the passive aggressive post-it notes from his wife. It would be worth going to the show just see this diverse collection of images.

There is also a selection of prints form The Guardian Cities Project in which Brighton, my home town, was one. It was quite nice to see a photo of my friend Dave on the wall of a big Parisian art gallery going for his morning swim.

Parr World will be coming to Newcastle in October to the Caltic Center for Contemporary Arts. I have seen the shows in Paris and Munich and defiantly will be making my way up north to in October, if it’s your part of the world you should too.

Planéte Parr is on until the 27 September 2009

As an added bonus Martin had a second private view the next day in Paris showing his “Playas” work, this is a new body of work documenting the beach culture of Latin America. He has put this work into a book which is far from technically perfect, the color reproduction terrible, the typography is appalling and I love it. I was lucky to get 2 copies one with out any cyan on the cover. Martian said to me “I bet you are at a point in your career where you want your books to be perfect” he then went on to explain that he is at a point in his career where he has gone the other way. For his Playas book he sourced a mexican designer and let them go to town on the layout of the book, the designers placed graphics over images which would horrify most photographers! It was printed in a really cheep printers in mexico, on a lot of the books the CMYK dose not even align!

martin parr's crappy new book

Playas is on until the 29th july 2009 at the Kemal Mennour
More info: www.galeriemennour.com

If you are a flickr user and are into Parr’s work you should join the flickr group I started: Martin Parr WE LOVE U. It was because of this group that I first started a correspondence with Martian Parr.

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lomokev.com is here!

Well sort of, I have been meaning to set up a proper website since about 2004 but it’s something that I have never got round to. Eventually this site will have FAQs about my photography, articles, how to’s, links to where else I am on the web and most importantly portfolios, but to start with its just going to be a blog.

I originally intended to get this up and running when my book came out in October 2008. I am now getting something up because loads of things worth blogging about have started to happen. For starters I am going to Martian Parr’s private view in Paris next week and I have been lent a Olympus Pen EP-1 to review which I will have with me in gay parrie. Unfortunately this blog was too late to mention the selling out of the UK print run of my book, getting on page 3 of the Argus, my solo exhibition, talking at the PDN Photographers Virtual Trade Show and my photos being used in a TV advert.

The visual styling of this site will change later when I add all of the content, but for now I am using the super clean wordpress theme by Derek Powazek called DePo Skinny.

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