THE CHURCHES PROJECT

BY MICHAEL CLARKE

A work and study in progress. I started this project due to being in a bit of a photography rut, I tend to go through the same thing every year through the summer months, being a landscape/seascape photographer predominantly and also based on the east coast of the UK, I tend to favour sunrises on the coast but as they’re so early this time of year, I very rarely make it out for a sunrise shoot.

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I'm always looking up at the sky checking which way the wind direction is and a lot of the time it’s one of the things I check prior to going to a location. I don't always opt for a long exposure to show the movement of the clouds but if I feel the sky isn't particularly interesting and adding to the scene then it is something I consider. To achieve the effect, I use neutral density filters to allow me to keep the shutter open for a really long time and typically I use a shutter speed of about 2 to 4 minutes all dependent on the speed the clouds are moving. I also usually take a few images at different shutter speeds and choose which I prefer when I get them on the computer.

So, as I have always had a bit of a fascination with churches (despite not having religious leaning) I decided to explore some of the churches in East Anglia, especially the more unique buildings and those that have an interesting history and story to tell.

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I have thoroughly enjoyed travelling around the region to find and photograph these churches and sharing the story behind them, especially the ones that are not very well known, I still have many more to photograph especially in Norfolk as it has the highest concentration of medieval churches in the world!

See more of Michael’s church project building and his landscape work on his Instagram account.

Neale James

Creator, podcaster, photographer and film maker

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