Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Whilst on the subject of beer, I thought I would just throw my five penneth in (or 5 cents for you foreigners!) I am currently working on a project to photograph a 'traditional' brewery here in the south of England which still bottles beer with a cork. I first started there two years ago and then they were still bottling by hand. Two ladies would place the individual corks in each bottle and stick the label on. Then someone started exporting it to the US and the two ladies could not keep up so an adapted wine bottling machine was bought in from Italy. It has been an interesting project which is virtually at an end - I have a shoot there today which will probably be the last. I had to put it on hold for a while waiting for exhibition space, but it now opens in January with funding from the County Council and the Arts Council of Great Britain. The brochure says: "Photographer Gerry Walden has captured the real flavour of Hampshire through his series of photographs that chart the production of the local brew by George Gale and Company at Horndean. From the planting of barley and hops in the field to the final pulling of the pint in the bar, every aspect of the traditional process has been captured in silver gelatine hand-printed photographs, forming a unique record of this part of Hampshire's heritage." It has all been shot on leica M4 and M6 with Leica optics apart from a few images on the new Voigtlander 15mm lens. If anyone wants an invite to the opening on 15 January 2000, please email me privately. I understand there will be free beer available! Gerry