Vanishing Point (#3)
Glasgow, Scotland, 2005.
A bit of a rework of an image that was originally created as part of a quadtych series – “Vanishing Point (#’s1-4)” – entered into the Nikon Summer Salon back in 2004 – (now called the Kodak Salon). Was beside myself – read; totally friggin stoked! when the series was awarded – “Best Digital Photomedia Work”
The Kodak Salon is now Australia’s largest open entry photomedia exhibition held at The Centre for Contemporary Photography, Fitzroy, Melbourne.
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Mel Brackstone
Fabulous work, Mark, congratulations!! Wish I could see the exhibition!
Anthony Mancuso
congratulations Mark, great work!
Mel Brackstone
I only started shooting in 2004, and always with Canon, so I’m not likely to have entered a Nikon salon Mark. I hadn’t heard of it till your mention here!
Mark Hayward replied
Mel…your photography work is outstanding, obviously a natural talent I think, and I cannot believe that you only picked up a camera seriously 5 years ago! As for the show..Nikon was the major sponsor for awhile, now its Kodak, hence the name Kodak Salon, but there are no requirements that one produces work using their branded cameras or film. FYI for next year perhaps…
Mel Brackstone
Cheers Mark, I’ll check it out!
Jennifer Woodward
You’ve worked your magic with this image, Mark! Love the story telling behind your work!! :-)
Mark Hayward replied
thanks Jennifer..always appreciate you looking and your input! cheers, mark ;)
chelsgus
Nice work on the award and niiice image!
(did you ask that chap where he got the spiffy green suit?)
Mark Hayward replied
haha…it is really quite special isnt it!
Dave Hiskey
I like work that highlights the idea that we are being watched as I believe that it is important that we keep on plugging away about a free and democratic world to live in…great pic
Mark Hayward replied
slight delay…cheers Dave
Zaldy Infante
this should be a cover for george orwell’s 1984. imagery is wonderfully controlled. every move, every second captured.
Mark Hayward replied
As an alternative title for this image I like that…1984. Cheers Zaldy…forgive the late reply mate
Pam Ullman
I’m positively bowled over by your work—the way you see and capture the world is truly unique.
Mark Hayward replied
thankyou Pam…appreciate you looking and your kind words…:)
Paul Vanzella
THIS is so damn sensational… love every aspect of this piece!
Mark Hayward replied
Thanking you Mr.V..cheers!
Bruce Watson
Great shot. Seems spontaneous, yet has a kind of epic quality. I hope that isn’t Salman Rushdie that CCTV is watching.
Mark Hayward replied
lol..yes, there is a resemblance there! thanks for the great comment bruce..
advertisingamy
thats awesome
Mark Hayward replied
thanks for your comment..cheers
midzing
brilliant work,,,,, well done
Mark Ross
Very interesting view of the street. I can see how you observe far more of what’s going on around you then is evident to others and your manner of exposing it is so interesting to see. Great work Mark!