#311 ASSIGNMENT: ALEX KILBEE
Monday means assignment day where my special guest, photographer and YouTuber Alex Kilbee sets a photography challenge or a way to think about your picture-making for the next week. It’s a challenge for everybody, whatever interests you have and today, we're asking you to think about the every day; the mundane!
Send your pictures in to studio@photographydaily.show - 2000 pixels wide, any orientation you prefer; square, portrait or landscape.
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BY JASON FOLEY (above and below)
I enjoyed this assignment. While out for my usual walk, it was fun to look at things through a different lens so to speak. I looked for random objects, subtle details often overlooked. I'm hoping that my photos captured the mundane.
BY ERIK JACOBY PETERSEN (four pictures above)
As I commute by bus every day the bus stop is my mundane world. Yesterday (first pic) there was a lot of moisture on the glass that makes up the back of the bus stop. Looking through it I noticed the path I use to walk to the bus. Off to one side, someone had set their bike against the fence. As the summer holidays begin there are not many on board today, although they ought to be used to me using my camera phone from time to time. The spaces (second pic) between the seats have always intrigued me. The electronic check-in/out eye (third pic). Listening to Alex Frederickson’s interview on episode 312, here are my feet.