Years ago I worked on a ''coffee table'' book of photography documenting the landscape and community of an Australian wine region.
There were 4 photographers involved and we worked over a 12 month period. We all shot images as they appealed to us, but we also specialized in certain areas. One concentrated on the coastal areas, one photographed the festivals and community events etc, and I made a point of shooting b/w portraits of some of the personalities in the area. This was nice- One pic to a page, and in B/W, with some personal comments from the person about their life or their feelings about the region. I kept all the portraits to a formula so they would have the same feel. Hasselblad + 80mm lens, available light, full-frame TMY 400.
The project foundered when it struck a few hurdles, and looked like never making it to print. A few months ago, to my surprise a new publisher picked it up and finished the book. It releases this week.
This is Cud Kay. A pioneering winemaker of the region and a true gentleman. He was over 90 yo when I took this. He fronted up to work every day, seated himself in the cellar door and cheerfully greeted the visitors.
''The wine's on the bar there'' he'd say, with a wave of his walking stick.
''Have a taste- it's pretty good stuff.''
a few more portraits on my blog (link below).
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