I view it the same way as Vaughn. It's rare that I think any project is finished, though they may take a hiatus. My projects also seem to evolve as I do them. What I originally envisioned often ends up quite different as it moves along. I enjoy that part of the pursuit, as I think one can be hampered by tunnel vision.Bodies of work rather than projects...projects usually have end point, and I suppose when I die or can no longer can create the big 'project' will be over.
Some series end themselves -- for example, kids grow up or leave us. The last one...at least with all three.I view it the same way as Vaughn. It's rare that I think any project is finished, though they may take a hiatus....
Maybe your schedule will open up and you'll get a chance to get at er! Hopefully anyway.Hi Rob
I am one of those people who has thought about that and unfortunately I better start before it's too late ! Unfortunately I am spread thin across a few different interests and a few different life events have made it hard for me to "focus" on one imporant project. Hopefully the storms have passed and I can start. I have always enjoyed your work and the series of videos you did and I look forward to your "reveal"
John
Sounds like a great project,I hope you get the images you're after!One that I am involved with now is in relation to the Industrial and Mining heritage in the North East of England. So few photographic records have been kept in the time since the invention of photography and what there are available cannot be called a good quality record. Many of the artefacts are still visible and intact, but no one has made a detailed record of the places and persons who worked there. The part about the people will be hard to reproduce because a lot of them will have passed away.. However the 15.25 mile route where the sites of several coal mines can be identified and a large (approx 25 acre) almost fully functioning workshops this just has to be recorded for posterity.
Committing the record to digital is not a guarantee that the record will be readable in the future, so I will be using B&W and colour film which I should think will outlast any of the advances made in the digital world, for at least the next 30+ years.
There is so much to record that I estimate it wall take me at least another 5 years to get it all. Then of course there will always be something I have not seen before and this will have to be done.
A portion of the project is posted to my blog, http://dcphotoartist.com . I need to dedicate some time to posting more of them and getting the stories of each image up as well.Hey TheFlyingCamera, that sounds interesting. Prints of that size are real jewels, you have to lean in to look at them which is nice at a gallery. Are they posted on your site?
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