The scene in the photograph today is the rear of a building known as The Boathouse. Although it’s not apparent in the picture, it’s on the other side of the Sheffield and Tinsley Canal from where I stood to make it, the water just out of frame at the bottom.
Also not visible in the picture is a sign saying madebymartyn.co.uk. Visiting this website reveals more about the place, and more importantly, the good work that is done. It serves, I suppose, a couple of main purposes.
The first, is the production of items for sale, mostly from recycled materials. I think up-cycling is another terms that perhaps fits, as products, including jewellery, furniture, signs, lighting, and Bluetooth speakers, are produced from all manner of donated items.
The second, and I would suggest primary, purpose is to provide support to people living with terminal illness and the associated conditions, such as mental health difficulties. The sale of the items manufactured serve to fund this activity in a self-sustaining manner.
I’ve walked past this location on a number of times, albeit with the barrier of the canal between, and photographed it on more than one occasion, but it was only when I chose today’s picture that I thought I’d do some research into what was behind all the objects on the far bank and discovered the good work being done.
If you click the link included above, you can find out more and see the items available to buy.
As a photographer, it pays to be observant and to see a picture where others may overlook it. I think it’s also important to understand what the subject may represent beyond it simply being an interesting photo, and it’s something I need to do more.
This tray of dismembered doll body parts was in a shop in Bakewell. It was begging for a picture to be made (although, thankfully, not literally!).
I had to squat right down to get the shot and this resulted me rocking slightly on the balls of my feet and missing focus a little. I don’t think the soft focus hurts the picture though and maybe even adds a touch of surreality.
I’m sure that someone could have made a much better photograph from this scene, but I was limited somewhat by my location (peering through a window at the Photo North exhibition) and the 50mm lens I had on the camera. It was a great juxtaposition of events: a wedding photograph being taken on the steps of the council offices (at top left), and a Gaza demonstration.
Apologies for another post of few words*. I’ve had to pick up my wife and her sister from the airport today (they’ve visited their other sister who lives in Spain) and the three hours or so of driving has taken it out of me a little, especially as it’s still quite warm at present. At least the route home was quite scenic, and gave me some inspiration,
Today’s photo was made when visiting Photo North in Leeds, amazingly already three months ago!
This will probably mark the last of my Castleton trip photos, and it’s another shot of the Carlton Emporium, but this time with a glimpse of some of the things available for purchase within. I got strong Bagpuss vibes looking at this place – I wonder if a girl named Emily works there? 🙂