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Newfoundland Polaroids

In search of a more tangible photography experience, I brought my polaroid camera to Newfoundland.  Here is the series I shot.

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tags: polaroid, sx70, tangible, simplify, analogue, travel, Newfoundland, landscape, Ryan Szulc
Wednesday 02.22.17
Posted by ryan szulc
 

New Found Tide

“What is essential is invisible to the eye.”
— Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Tide 1

Tide 1

This past October, I set out to photograph something that has been top of mind lately - Time.  That 'essential' thing 'invisible to the eye.'  What I I love about photography is the ability to capture what the eye can’t see.  In this case, the passage of time was my focus.  I came home with this 8 image series titled 'New Found Tide.'  With ‘tide' representing both the ocean and the Old English use of the word - relating to time.

To slow everything down and shoot in a more deliberate way.

I wanted to shoot this series because of a strong desire to slow things down and reflect.  My personal and professional life is great and I have little to complain about.  But with a one year old daughter, another baby on the way, along with aging parents, time and it’s scarcity is something that’s been at the forefront of my thoughts for a while now.  I’ve been an extremely ‘busy’ person for many years now and that’s something i’ve always taken a lot of pride in.  However, I’m now at a point now where i’m starting to question the value of always being so busy.  Often there is a feeling of needing more time, or a sense of frustration at the realization that there just isn’t enough time to do all the things I want to do.  This is why I felt it was important for me to shoot this series - I wanted to slow everything down and just sit, observe the tide, and shoot in a more deliberate way.

A quiet, meditative series exploring the passage of time.

I decided to shoot off the coast of Newfoundland because I had been there once before and recall staring out at the ocean and feeling as if I was standing at one of the four corners of the world.  My intention was to create a quiet, meditative series exploring the passage of time.  Knowing myself, I figured I would have difficulty resisting the urge to instantly review images once exposures were complete. So I shot film, and this provided the delayed gratification that felt appropriate for this project.  The shoot process was slow and deliberate with exposure times varying from 1 minute to 1 hour.  Just sitting there, simply being, while the film was being exposed was important because I was forced to truly take in the scene.  The sights, sounds, the smell, the feeling of the cold ground and the unrelenting ocean wind blowing in my face. I did this for a week - 6am to 6pm and it was wonderful.  The photographs in this series were all shot in Placentia Bay - an area approximately 100km wide about an hour and half drive from St. John's.  

Anyways, I do hope you enjoy this series.

For those interested - there is a limited set of prints available.  You can check them out here.

With Gratitude, 

Ryan Szulc 

Tide 2

Tide 2

Tide 3

Tide 3

Tide 4

Tide 4

Tide 5

Tide 5

Tide 6

Tide 6

Tide 7

Tide 7

Tide 8

Tide 8

tags: Tide, landscape, personal, time, long exposure, film, Newfoundland, ocean, meditative, delayed gratification, deliberate, Placentia Bay, black and white, prints, ilford, contax
categories: Ryan Szulc Photography, Personal Work, Landscape Photography
Wednesday 02.01.17
Posted by ryan szulc