Analogue Wonderland Big Film Photowalk
/Victoria Dock in Hull
Went on a photowalk today. Never done one before. Tremendous fun. The idea is simple enough. A bunch of folks get together and walk around taking photographs and talking photography (and life in general). To make matters more interesting (and organised) this one was set up by Analogue Wonderland who appointed walk leaders for the various walks around the country and then did a special deal for film and processing. We were walking in Hull with Rob Wharton who gave out maps, film and chat as we wandered around.
Down near the deep. If you are wondering where the water has gone, the tide is out…
The weather was kind, the sky was interesting and the photo opportunities abundant. Including, in The Land of Green Ginger, the “Smallest Window in the World”. Probably. We each had two rolls of Kodak Pro Image 100, giving 72 shots in all. My first film went back to Analogue Wonderland for developing. The second stayed in the camera for finishing off later. If you are wondering how I’ve managed to include some of the walk pictures in this post, I’m using a piece of magic called “posting from the future”.
Hull Marina looking good
Humber Street Street Art
Anyhoo, It was great. We finished off at the Minerva Pub at the water’s edge for a well deserved (we thought) drink. You can see more of my photographs here.