THOUGHTS
Welcome to the world of bad photography!
(I'm in the wrong job)

Look at the two pictures above. Both are bad photographs. One has been taken by me and one can be found on TonyStone.com - when I first saw the TonyStone one.... I laughed and got everyone to look at this bad holiday photo. I truly sucks. Out of focus and out of shot... an embarrassment to photographers everywhere.

If you or me had taken the TonyStone photo.. We probably would have binned it immediately.

Now look at the one on the left.. My photo.. Equally rubbish... and therefore perfectly suitable to fit in with TonyStone.coms Organoteque collection. Mine however is available at considerably less cost than my competitor. Please email me for prices :o)



It ain't all bad....
Well.. So I'm taking the mickey up above. (I hope it was obvious). though what I did do was get me looking at things differently and inspired not only a couple of Words pieces... but a whole way of thinking. TonyStone Images are very good. I love em... all of em, and after immersing myself in as many catalogues as I can.... I too, have come around to the TonyStone philosophy of photographs - Every one is a master piece, every one has potential, every one can make money.

So now I never knock a bad photograph. Bad composition, intrigues me as to what I can't see as much as what I can see. Just like how I'm turned on by a 1 piece swimsuit more than a bikini. I don't need to see everything. My imagination is good at filling in the blanks.

The image above is of a skateramp platform.... taken by accident and saved by myself from the scrap heap... I think the image is cool.... it really highlights how grotty this place I call home is... in fact I'm glad my friends aren't in the shot... they probably would have spoiled a good photograph.

Have a look through your old photos... and fish out the bad ones, or they may have got thrown out already.... so you'll have to go through the negatives. I guarantee that'll you'll be able to something... that's so bad... TonyStone would love to have in his collection.

© 2006, Chilled Heat e: mark at designdebris dot co dot uk