A new Earthlight film is emerging
Jason // January 27 // 22 Comments
I've been incubating an idea for a new Earthlight film, one that will take a while to complete. And now that we live on the edge of the Bay it is becoming possible. Settling in to our new home isn't taking me as long as I thought and I'm being well cared for by this incredible landscape.
Here's a sneak preview of some film clips I caught yesterday which will be added to the cauldron as I develop this film.
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Jason follows his lifelong vocation as a countryside photographer who tries to catch the spirit of the places he visits. After decades working as a professional editorial photographer he now focuses much of his time on conceptual fine art photography, visual storytelling and in aiding others to follow their creative calling.
Totally mesmerising. Thank you Jason.
You are welcome Chris. And thank you for your comment.
So excited about your move and to a place which is still your land and that opens out so many opportunities for you to flourish and grow.
Thank you Anne, I too am feeling a growing excitement about the opportunities this lovely place will give to me.
Thank you Jason. Most evocative, I could be right there.
You are welcome Barbara, I’m encouraged by your words here.
It is a treat to open my email and find your lovely film/photos awaiting.You make the ordinary items special.Thank you.
Oh thank you for this Margaret. This is kind of you to say. Nicola and I look forward to showing you and Robert these lovely places when you come to visit. x
The circular ripples in the water unfolding around the wading bird, just mesmerising ☺️
Isn’t it just Heidi! I’ve watched that clip many times now and it still holds me.
En-trance-ing!👌 Can’t wait for the next….
Thank you Suzie. I’ll be creating more very soon. 🙂
Love the movement in the various shapes.
It’s quite surreal isn’t it, especially the opening clip for me.
Just beautiful ❤️
Michelle thank you.
Very atmospheric……..the 2nd sequence of tide reminded me of this:
“There is a tide in the affairs of men.
Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune;
Omitted, all the voyage of their life
Is bound in shallows and in miseries.
On such a full sea are we now afloat,
And we must take the current when it serves,
Or lose our ventures.”
Thank you Peter, I love those words, they have so much depth. Do you know who penned them?
https://www.enotes.com/shakespeare-quotes/there-tide-affairs-men – The Bard himself!
Of course! Yes, so it was! Thank you Suzie.
Wow Jason your pics are just so utterly beautiful . If you ever put them together in a booklet or something I will buy them for sure . We’ll done I really appreciate your photos never seen the north west look so good! So uplifting … and your films .
Congrats 👏 x
Thank you so much for your kind comment Anita, it’s so encouraging. I do indeed have plans for some photo books and booklets and will be announcing them here before too long. First of all, and you’re the first to hear this, I’ll be doing a set of 4 slim volumes from my adventure around the coast of the north west, from the Welsh border all the way up to Gretna in Scotland. x