The other day, while recuperating from a bit of a cold, i.e. bored with being in bed, I shot these.
I think of it as Part II.








just bits of stuff i do when i've nothing better to do, or more likely when i've got plenty else to do but can't be buggered








So I took a bunch of photos at one of my favourite (though irregular) haunts.
From memory, I was checking development using a green 'safe' light. Too much 'safe' light however resulted in a solarised negative.
But eventually I started to get things right.


Reckon I should stop attempting to be an artyfarty and do more of this stuff, it's kinda cool (if unoriginal).
Admittedly I had to pay moneys in order to get it, but that's okay.
Apparently it's a conversation about writing, art and stories. Oh - and monsters ...
There's also a cup which I get my name on but don't get to keep.
But being an expert procrastinator/deferrer I'm not going to be doing much of it.
These photos were for a collaborative design project from a few years back that didn't actually come to anything as far as I recall.
Being a design-led thing, the photos were only elements to be cut up, cut out, and abused. But it was a good excuse to take photos of some crap that I'd never have shot otherwise.
A month ago now was the opening. I was very excited to be able to catch Richard Lewer's I Must Learn To Like Myself, though somewhat disappointed with the show itself. Some works were great, and some left me unmoved.
But anyway, the 'real' purpose of the trip was to collect my $15,000. For some unexplained reason they gave it to some other dude.
I think this review got it pretty much right - except for the lack of comment about how awesome my work was.Clinton Cardozo, Untitled, [colour photograph], $2000 [Entrant # 968]Your photographic practice doesn't. And the photo is a boring contemporary cliche.
My photographic practice questions post-modern socio-cultural systems that have given birth to hybrid modes of thinking. The photograph brings to life these hybrid individuals.