Thanks a lot for watching and for all the lovely comments!! Obviously, this style of photography is so different for me and a few of you have commented saying you can see similarities to James Popsys’ style - I absolutely love his photography and have definitely been inspired by his work somewhat! Please check out his channel youtube.com/@jamespopsysphoto?si=0rMBTj6zu5UiGGyC Some of you seem to love it, and some hate it! Either way, I’m really enjoying the experiment. Let me know what you think!
@davidskinner2742 ай бұрын
Love it.
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
@@davidskinner274thanks mate!!
@bcegerton2 ай бұрын
Love it!!!😊
@uktuition2 ай бұрын
What a great video! I stayed in Morecambe once for around a month, and I only saw Tyson once in his car! Do you often see him running down the Bay?
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Yes I do!
@uktuition2 ай бұрын
@@HenryTurnerphoto Ah that's awesome man! How did I not see him lol. Does he normally go in the mornings? Maybe that's why
@Hilldee642 ай бұрын
I love the look of these photos, they have a really nostalgic feeling to them and make Morecambe look quite exotic.
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Thanks mate!!
@mikskinner64312 ай бұрын
I can't believe you live in Morecambe. I've been watching your videos for a while now, and you live in my old hometown! I grew up there in the 70's and 80's. I recently returned to see family a couple of months ago - I was in my element walking the streets at dawn, revisiting and shooting some of my old haunts. It hasn't changed much - the same shops and businesses, the same arcades, the same hotels, only looking a little worse for wear! I'm glad you see your hometown has some gems to photograph. I'm looking forward to returning sometime soon to continue my photographic exploration of my old hometown.
@paulseager19722 ай бұрын
Thank you for teaching me how to see. I completely love the post editing style. Again, teaching me to edit consistently throughout a shoot. 👍
@chrisburnard51572 ай бұрын
Great content and delivery as always Henry, thank you.
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Much appreciated!
@YuriNinfectionov19722 ай бұрын
Ah, Morecambe, my old stomping ground. I remember when they were refurbishing the Midland Hotel. I will always have some love for Morecambe.
@GJuve12 ай бұрын
I love this week's vlog Henry! Found your thoughts on street photography from your local area really interesting, having had some similar thoughts myself about my own "backyard" which I have just started to appreciate. Familiarity can be exploited to bring out some really interesting images once you put your mind to it. But I've never thought about editing style whilst taking the shots so that sounds really exciting.
@leawood93982 ай бұрын
The word "kitsch" indeed comes from German, and its origins are somewhat debated, but it generally dates back to the 19th century. In German, "kitsch" originally referred to artwork that was considered to be in bad taste, overly sentimental, or mass-produced to appeal to popular tastes rather than artistic merit.
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Appreciate that mate!
@kyleedelbrock52862 ай бұрын
Your editing here reminds me of James Popsys and Roman Fox. Great stuff!
@Topboy123452 ай бұрын
We live in Morecambe and think it's a great place........... SO we'll be looking out for you 👊👊 see you soon
@kangaroo24002 ай бұрын
As always another great video, Henry. Here in Germany, ‘Kitsch’ is synonymous with ‘bad taste’. When someone fills their living room with souvenirs from their holiday destinations, such as the unspeakable snow globes with the Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty or the Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral). Or the garden full of garden gnomes. Of course, there is also the aspect of irony, so it is not always easy to judge the intention behind such decorations. Obscene garden gnomes to provoke the stuffy neighbour or something. Speaking of which, I liked ‘The Bay’ (here in Germany in the German dubbed version) and the Morecambe area and I am now amazed that a lot of the exterior shots in the series were probably actually filmed in Morecambe.
@paulbonge66172 ай бұрын
And again thank you Henry! I've preordered my calendar as usual. Look forward to seeing what you have to offer us.
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Amazing. Thanks a lot as always mate!
@ShaunueberKlemke2 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your walk about. Was really hoping you would take the book shop shot straight on from the side street! Different tricks😊
@StephenCotterell2 ай бұрын
Henry - this is a really good video. I love it because of three main reasons. 1) you are showing the value in questioning long held and previously untested assumptions such as “this place is boring”. 2) You are clearly demonstrating that the photographer’s eye sees art, beauty, and interest that others can not see (it’s an important point that our photography literally reshapes our brain to enhance our ability to see). 3) Intentionally or not the way in which you have documented your town is so interesting that I suspect that many photographers will want to visit for a day or three! Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Best wishes Stephen
@TheMobileDJ2 ай бұрын
That’s so funny that I came across your video. We recently went on holiday near Morecambe and I took an old camera with me rather than use my phone and we walked up and down Morecombe we even went into the market where I purchased some vinyl. Great videos keep up the good work. 👍🏼
@timschaeffer88742 ай бұрын
Henry, I recall asking you some time ago about showing us a bit more of your hometown of Morecambe. This video adventure has been a revealing and satisfying tour. Thank you! Where I live in eastern Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley area, there are dozens of small towns and villages - each with unique names, particular beauty, and historic charm. You, my friend, have just inspired me to go out and capture those local gems with my camera. (Places such as Emmaus, Macungie, Jim Thorpe, Hellertown, Bangor, Trexler, Limeport, and Alburtis, to name a few). Wow! I've got my work cut out for me! I am totally excited to get started! Thank you, thank you!
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
That’s brilliant, so glad I have managed to inspire some people with this shoot!
@davidfrost37702 ай бұрын
Liked what you have done here Henry. Made a nice refreshing change and felt light and cheerfull to watch, think tne music helped the jolly mood of the video. Just shows theres plenty to shoot if you look for it and even more options if you post process in different styles. Bet it made a nice change for you with it all on your doorstep but still can't beat your landscape shots with trademark clouds. Rignt, now to order that calendar
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Thanks mate - yes very nice to do something different! Got your order, thanks so much for the support David!
@malcolmreah77692 ай бұрын
Loved the whole setup of the video Henry, from the choice of music to the way you edited the images, about twice a year I have a walk around my local town of Hexham, and each time I spot something that I have not captured before, top video
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Many thanks!
@stumtb11982 ай бұрын
Another great video, the post processing really suits the images. The Midland Hotel does a lovely afternoon tea. Calendar ordered 😀
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Class, thanks so much for the support 👍🏼🙏🏻
@androo4519Ай бұрын
Good old Morecambe. Every two or three years I hop on the train from my boring town of Keighley and head to Morecambe where I'm usually inspired to take lots of photographs of all the things you saw in this video. I usually do it in the winter when it's freezing, my favourite café is nearly always closed, and the trains back home are only every three hours so you've got to be careful like with the tides or you'll be stuck and miserable, but there's something about Morecambe that keeps me going back. What I regret is not taking photos there when I was a kid in the 1970s and the kitsch was off the scale.
@SilverCarCamper2 ай бұрын
I love this video - lived in Morecambe for a short time 50 years ago, and hated it! Recently, I appreciate the town and really like that you've captured the vibe!
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@paulraison2 ай бұрын
Was in Morecombe in June, I love the place. Took lots of photos along the front.
@susansurgey2 ай бұрын
I need more like buttons ❤🎉 always look forward to Friday lunch times when I sit back and watch the latest vid, and what an absolute treat this week Henry 😊 I spent so much time in Morecambe as a child and lived there briefly 24 years ago, and I can see nothing has changed 😂 you really did a fabulous job finding all those beautiful images, and I think the final images really capture the "kitch" you also mentioned, and the feeling of Morecambe on a rare lovely sunny day in summer 🌞 thank you for keeping pushing your boundaries and experimenting, and for taking us with you ❤very inspiring ❤ now I'm craving fish and chips with a cuppa 😂
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
That's class, thanks you so much for the lovely comment :D
@TudorSmithPhotography2 ай бұрын
Well done! Funky music, buzzing location and great snaps. This is my kind of photography. Shoot what you see Henry 👍
@dannymacamaturephotographe63522 ай бұрын
top video Henry
@paulbonge66172 ай бұрын
Ok, it's never boring mate as long as you're seeing and clicking! I get excited seeing your images in this video, they are valid and completely legitimate images! Simple, graphic, a bit bleak or strange but VERY exciting. When I do what you're doing, I spend my time thoroughly excited. Man, when you click the shutter and you know/hope you've gotten a good image and then when you get back to the studio/darkroom and see and edit your images, the excitement only builds. There are many quite fine images here. Thanks and well done.
@jimmywestphoto2 ай бұрын
Lovely video. Tbh you should use your in-camera settings to your advantage when doing these kinds of shoots, especially with the "James Popsys"-style. Even though these settings only affect the LCD and JPEG they will help you see what you imagine right away, on the LCD. I've actually started shooting RAW+JPEG (on my OM-5) for my travel photos but I keep the same settings on even when I plan to post process, when doing more "serious" photography. The settings I'm talking about is Gradation, Highlight / Shadow control and I also go with Custom WB at 5400k to get the WB consistant throughout the whole day. Let me know if you'd like to give it a shot.
@billingalls19402 ай бұрын
Now that was a BRILLIANT day out! Thanks for taking us along. Calendar ordered.
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Legend mate thank you so much! 👍🏻
@peterkay90502 ай бұрын
You missed out the best bit of pure kitch in Morecambe, Aunty Wainwrights on Euston Rd :) I have been shooting Kitch in Lancaster for years. Its a great way to reset :) great video :)
@JoshStevens-k8w2 ай бұрын
Loved this video gives me James Popsys vibes
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Thank you mate, love James’ work so that’s defo a compliment!
@michaelreid21432 ай бұрын
My local town is one of the most deprived in England - Whitehaven! I know the feeling of thinking it is boring & uninteresting & not worth bothering with but it is one of the best Georgian towns in England. It has a harbour, a marina, some fine buildings & industrial heritage but sadly, like many others so run down at the minute. But there are beaches, cliffs, a bird sanctuary, & of course the fells close by for inspiration. Just a matter of trying to see things through fresh eyes and a different perspective: macro instead of landscape for example. Love your dedication and also your trips with Ian Worth.
@johnlowe70972 ай бұрын
Great video Henry love the different aspect of the photography 😍
@thatsamshow2 ай бұрын
It's great that you're trying different types of photography. It's adding different skill sets to your arsenal. When people overlook the beauty of their hometown, this is called "place blindness" or "familiarity blindness"-a term that can be used for other things too. This occurs when people become so accustomed to their everyday surroundings that they stop noticing or appreciating the beauty and uniqueness of these places. Whereas it might have picturesque aspects that might captivate someone new to the area. Photography is great in that we can visit any place and find something beautiful. After all, beauty is subjective.
@peterobb20832 ай бұрын
Hi Henry, really enjoyed as always 👏🏻 Always motivational 💪🏻 You’ve got my arse out the door with my camera so many times 📷 💫 Cheers 👍🏻
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Class mate. Thanks for watching!
@midge10532 ай бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed this video, I love street photography so your video inspired me to look locally because I live in a west country seaside town. Lisa x
@terrymartin448913 күн бұрын
It is amazing as I was just thinking about this topic the other day. I grew up in New England in a small town. I remember thinking about the fall and dreading it because of all the leaves that needed to be raked up and the upcoming snow piles that needed to be shoveled. Now I would love to be there taking fall pictures of the mountains and all the different colors.
@jeannineelliott94372 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video Henry. You've inspired me to go out in my area, which I'd stopped doing awhile ago because it was boring and I'd photographed everything. Well done!
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Great to hear!
@vin4242422 ай бұрын
Loved the vid, staying in Morecambe for Saturday night this weekend, lots of memories from my childhood holidays there plus my wifes parents lived in Bare in their later years
@kif4112 ай бұрын
As a streetphotographer, I'd love to visit your hometown! Seems to be tons of photos to be had. Beauty shots by the way and loving that softer color tone on the images 😊
@ShaunTaylor-bw7jr2 ай бұрын
Great video, not the norm. Conveys life and reality 👍😊
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it mate!
@stephenhenson82742 ай бұрын
Henry, looks like your photos are deliberately over exposed,! You been watching James Popsy😂
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Yes, definitely deliberate in post! And love James' stuff, definitely inspired/influenced by it!
@jakegreenwoodphotography2 ай бұрын
James would blow out the skies more and more contrast generally , and emphasising turqoise and oranges. So distinctive, his style 😃
@jakegreenwoodphotography2 ай бұрын
Oh and random street signs 😅
@pexeu19662 ай бұрын
I’m off to Morecambe tomorrow for the week ( got a caravan there ) always enjoy a walk through the town and then grab a sunset at Heysham
@richardshaw40182 ай бұрын
Hi Henry really enjoyed the video loved seeing the local area and I know what you mean about struggling to see good good compositions in your local area, I think it's time you revisited the idea about a exhibition of images from the local area that I think you talked about putting on before lockdown, keep up the good work.
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍 good idea mate
@DarranRobertsonАй бұрын
I worked in Morecambe a couple of years ago, filming for ‘The Bay’. We shot the scene at the old FrontierLand.
@TheNorthernExplorer2 ай бұрын
I need to get out and do this! And nice to see a sunny day in Morecambe it’s been a bit rubbish today! Not far from my house up near the battery. Great vid Henry 👍
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot mate! Yes a sunny day, what’s going on haha
@c.a.pearson54632 ай бұрын
This was a kitschy cool fun video. It’s always nice to see you step out of your landscape comfort zone. The somewhat overexposed images & the 40mm focal length definitely has that “Popsys” feel. And I mean that in the best way. Unfortunately for me, I can’t seem to make it work the way y’all do. Finally, as much as I hate the word, “kitsch” probably is the best description for those shops. Seems like most seaside businesses lean towards that look. “Schmaltzy” (extremely or excessively sentimental music or art) can work, too, I think. Anyway, fun video. 👍🏻
@terryplatt78062 ай бұрын
Well Henry, really enjoyed that one, it took me back many years to days when I visited Morecambe and raced karts at Heysham for a while. The street photography of the blingy northern seaside shops etc was great. I thought when you mentioned the street shots from Tenerife you were going to shoot more litter bins but thankfully not. Great vlog as always and thanks again from Ireland for taking me back 50 years. Keep them coming Terry
@SelkiiDphotography2 ай бұрын
It’s tacky… or kitsch… until it’s gone. Then it becomes nostalgia, is missed, and are glad someone thought to document it. Loved your white washed vision. Btw, now I know where some scenes of my fave mystery series were filmed. Great tour of your seaside.
@VlirisTv2 ай бұрын
Hi Henry, the word kitsch is also used in Dutch. We even have a programme called 'Between Art and Kitsch' (literally translated); a programme where people can visit experts with all kinds of objects - paintings, porcelain, coins, very old things, anything - to find out how old it is, whether there's a story behind it, whether it's worth anything and whether it's art or kitsch. So here the word is used more for the latter, is it really art or is it kitsch. Then the word seems negative, but there are quite a few people who love kitsch. And anyway, it is subjective 🙃. Thanks for another fun video!
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Really interesting that! Thanks a lot for sharing
@marlenehazlehurst86662 ай бұрын
I really can see Mr Popsys influence in these images...I love the images. Great to see a famous photographer try something different.
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Many thanks!
@bcegerton2 ай бұрын
I’ve not been to Morecambe since I was a kid and I’ve just hit 52 a few weeks back, I think it’s because it’s always been considered more for the elderly if staying for a holiday, we got bored when we were there as we were with a summer play group for a few days in a caravan. If you go to Blackpool, the Caravan sites are quite far out but geared more to families or say North Wales where there’s so much more happening. Now I feel I want to have a day there, more after watching your channel Henry, I remember an earlier video, think it was during or at the end of Covid as you were shooting close to home, on the beach again and pointing towards the Lakes where you would usually be, I may even go just to get some seascapes then hit the Lakes or Yorkshire afterwards, just go on a day when the high tide is early enough. Always a pleasure watching you Henry, your energy inspires me, you remind me a lot of Mali Davis, you both love what you do with no excuses. Keep it up!!!
@rickbaines82622 ай бұрын
Henry, we were taking a break in Grange Over Sands a couple of years back, the guy in the cottage next door heard us talking about visiting Morecambe for the day and told us not to bother (bit of a dump according to him). I don't agree at all, it was a great place, sure it has its grubby bits, but every town has. The people were lovely, loads of photo opportunities, I got some great shots from inside the wonderful super cluttered bookshop, I asked first of course. Eric Morecambe, Tyson Fury, Graham Hicks and Henry Turner.....great little town!
@sebzematik17 күн бұрын
Kitschy greetings from Germany here. I came across your channel a couple of hours ago, watching your video in which you were wandering around that beautiful landscape testing the OM-5 for the first time, and I was amazed about everything you said, the way you said it, the way you pronounced "waterfall", and your enthusiasm for photography and light and landscapes in general. Just a pleasure to listen to while at the same time getting tons of information on how to improve my own way of taking pictures. Amazing. Then I watched this very video here. I got Morrissey's "Everyday Is Like Sunday" vibes from your hometown, and I mean that in the best way: I'd love to walk around taking it all in. I live in Berlin and I'd like to have that space, that water, that sky. And those sweet little shops. At least for a holiday. I really should consider going to the UK again. I've only been there once, in London, before Covid and Brexit. For now I want to take your pieces of advice and find interesting things to shoot wherever I go. Anyways, I just ordered your beautiful calendar and I am looking forward to watching many of your other videos. You are incredibly inspiring. Cheers!
@HenryTurnerphoto17 күн бұрын
@@sebzematik thanks for the comment! And thanks so much for the support with the calendar purchase!!
@paulcooper91872 ай бұрын
Henry, I certainly enjoyed that, and the term Kitsch is very apt. I found myself in your hometown , on a dark, brooding and damp February day earlier this year. I made the decision to shoot in mono , and got some cracking images. There were some buildings there, that were just so vibrantly coloured , that I also had to shoot in colour. What’s interesting is that although we did the same walk, that we saw totally different images, and have both come away pleased. It’s started me off on a project of shooting the more traditional Victorian railway seaside towns out of season and it’s a great hunting ground. Skegness, Mablethorpe, Hunstanton, withensea, Bridlington, Scarborough, Around the Wirral and Merseyside , Barmouth, Heasham, and even Silloth. There’s plenty more and many revisits to come. Keep it up Henry, there always interesting in your weekly posts.
@PeterJenkins-lr8tz2 ай бұрын
Great form Henry!
@barryhiggott94582 ай бұрын
I have a similar home location but on a much smaller scale and I’m finding improvisation is the key, I tried minimalistic and I seem to have exhausted my options so maybe a change in post processing would help although I love vibrant colours so that’s going to be hard to change. My other option which I’ve been considering for quite a while is buying the dedicated Pentax Monochrome DSLR as I love working with strong contrast.
@julianpaxton57502 ай бұрын
Thanks for an interesting video. From Australia, your hometown has lots of character. I enjoy the processing. Light and airy.Black and white grunge would work too.
@stephenrogers14802 ай бұрын
Seaside Kitsch?? Funny that you should do a video of your home town as I have in the past thought of doing projects based on my home city, but never executed. One, which to be honest I have missed now, and I am so annoyed with myself, was to photograph, the city of my childhood, as I remembered it. Sadly, a lot of those areas no longer exist, and I only have myself to blame for missing the opportunity, what a lovely photobook that would have made. My latest idea though, and I will do this one, is to shoot my home city, but in the rain, in both daylight and at night. I just thought that it might be interesting, and in the wet should create added interest with reflections and more drama. when will I start this, most likely in the autumn! Have a great weekend.
@bigcotty2 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed that thanks. I view my home town exactly the same (Southport). I will look at it differently and give it a go. Loved the post process results as well. Can you share the settings for the washed out look at some stage. Might even pop up the coast and give old Morecambe a go👍. There is so much on that coast if you apply what you have done here.
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Ah class mate. Yea I will likely to something re the settings editing 👍🏼👍🏼
@TheAccidentalPhotographer2 ай бұрын
The minute you said Tacky I said Kitch and it's something I love - Vegas (at least before it became reasonably formulaic in the last 10 years) was the ultimate in kitch. My wife and I drove route 66 this year and the "kitch" elements were among the things I wanted to photograph more than anything. Wholeheartedly agree with the beauty in it! Great video, thank you for sharing your approach to photographing something outside of what many would consider you to be known for!
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
That’s so interesting! that vintage Americana stuff would be so good to shoot too
@SandraPolke2 ай бұрын
I live in Cleveleys just north of Blackpool and our most photographed things are Marys Shell and the Troll.
@D_R_Martin2 ай бұрын
I live in a town of 315 people. Everything is closed and people are in their houses by 5pm, and no one is out and about on weekends. Your town is far from boring comparatively. I do, however appreciate the mentality that there is always something to photograph even in areas with not so much going on.
@ansomeBob2 ай бұрын
Whenever I want to photograph a building, statue etc, there's always a car in the way. But my main interest is photographing classic or custom cars, but then there's always a person in the way. One of life's little mysteries.
@orokuZX2 ай бұрын
this video is bringing back some memories for me! I actually spent a large chunk of my childhood not too far from here, and we came to morecambe quite often. The last time I was there was maybe 10 years ago, so It's so cool to see places I recognise from my time there :D My family were recently talking about it after my Grandma died and we found a picture we took of her with the Eric Morecambe statue.
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Class!!
@Chris1LFC2 ай бұрын
I go to Morecambe all the time with my camera. It will be interesting once the Eden project is built.. These shots remind me of James Popsys'.
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Oh nice one mate. Yes that would be class, would prob be photogenic too tbf!
@alanbudge2 ай бұрын
Great video Henry. I always take my camera on my daily 7 mile dog walk. It takes me across a common, along a canal tow path and over marshland full of wildlife. Always something different to shoot. Calendar ordered. 😊
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Yeah definitely always something different mate - and thanks so much, I appreciate that!!
@paulbonge66172 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 Books Books I saw that a mile aways in your wide shot! Glad you had the same idea. I would have gone vertical and removed a lot of the distractions and kept in the bottom right of the frame the double yellow lines in an arc.
@davesteen26222 ай бұрын
I kept expecting you to say you were channelling your inner @jamespopsys with the processing treatment. :-) There are lots of cool subjects everywhere, and it helps to look at it through a different eye like you're doing.
@kevinhugo2 ай бұрын
Good stuff Henry. Not sure Morecambe qualifies as boring though. Then again, i enjoy photographing Swindon! 😂
@robinpeyto42712 ай бұрын
The colours from your video camera, are much more appealing , than the washed out edit to me. But it is interesting, and inspiring to go and shoot the very familiar. Thank you!
@keithboughey97872 ай бұрын
Great symmetry on the 30mph sign shadow, was it right place right time Henry or did you wait for that perfect moment? Just curious great shot either way.
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot! I didn’t wait actually, just spotted it from afar
@davidskinner2742 ай бұрын
In James Popsys ' latest video, he says how much he loves road signs.
@trevorsneath46652 ай бұрын
The 'washed out' look works. A lot of your processing here reminded me of James Popsys' preferred style too. You have a photographers eye mate, so when you engage it you'll see photos. It's just very different from landscapes and I've enjoyed all you street/urban vids. If you don't mind Henry, let me have a bit of a rave here: We all enjoy looking at historic photos of our towns and cities. No one dislikes them whether B&W, Sepia, or colour. The only reason a lot of those exist is because photography was new, and the people setting up studios photographed everything for the joy of it. No one is documenting our lifestyles in these small towns and cities these days they way they inadvertently did, and it's a shame. The future will thank anyone who leaves behind a record of all the 'boring and kitch' parts of England. I regularly do this in my street photography, and sometimes just to document new buildings, or juxtapositions between old and new. I will eventually hand all these to the state library for their archives for future generations and I hope others will do the same. End of rave 🙂
@fototryhard2 ай бұрын
😂 even in switzerland we use “kitschig”, “kitsch”😂.
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Oh interesting mate! Thanks for sharing!!
@Schebi19752 ай бұрын
Hi Henry, i thing "kitsch" its more used for things and not for city views. When i google "kitsch" and translate the explaination to english this is what they say and i will confirm this too. "Today, “kitsch” mainly stands for anything that is perceived as overly sentimental, ingratiating or cute, or for things that appear superficially “chic” and practical, but are ultimately completely superfluous (compare junk)." But anyway, love the style you post-process these photos from your hometown. It definetly transport a special situational view to it onto the photo. Cant wait to hold the new Calender in my own hands. All the best and cheers from Berlin. Jan
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
hiya maybe I hope you are well, thanks for taking the time to look into that, that's really interesting! I also got your order through for the calendar, thanks a lot mate as always, much appreciated and I look forward to sending it out to you!
@Schebi19752 ай бұрын
@@HenryTurnerphoto Its a really nice inspiration video to try again see the town you life in, with new eyes and try to find back the beauty of it. Even in Berlin are so many nice places but when you see it every day or very often you lost the beauty views and cant see them anymore. Thanks for reminded us to try to find these things. All the best and see you on yt. ;-)
@davidskinner2742 ай бұрын
Henry, enjoyed every second of this video. It's not always the grand landscape is it? I'm not sure if you really know how good you are at this style. I would love a collaboration with James Popsys somewhere. Can you tee that up maybe? You have a photo book right here, with these images. Can't praise you enough.
@ScreenOnTimeYTАй бұрын
Love this video, you can shoot anywhere and find some beauty. The images in this video would be great in a photo book. 'Morecambe: A Boring Town' 😎🔥
@daverees90382 ай бұрын
Love this video Henry as you've got to mix it up a bit. If you have never seen it check out the book the last resort by martin parr which is the epitome of this type of photography 📸
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
I'll check it out! Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
@stephenharness46442 ай бұрын
I stopped off in Morecombe for a few hours on my way up to the Lake District. I didn't see you, but kept my eye out for the 'local celebrity' :) The best fun I had was taking photos of people trying to do the Eric Morecombe pose next to the statue whilst having their photograph taken. So many people stopped and attempted it, some with more success than others. I did get one of my favourite photos of all time that day of a lady that nailed it. Such a fun way to pass time.
@CurtisSimon-ec7vn2 ай бұрын
My town makes your town look like Paris (France). I would definitely have enjoyed photographing your city. Nice job and thanks for the video.
@YuriNinfectionov19722 ай бұрын
So glad Lees Games and AJs Famous Double Burgers is still there. Makes me miss Morecambe.
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Class is Lee’s Games haha
@YuriNinfectionov19722 ай бұрын
@@HenryTurnerphoto and so good to see Pier Books is still there
@WainwrightWalksWiaLocalLad2 ай бұрын
Thought you'd take an image through the "big picture frame". I'm just up the road near junction 36, always find something to shoot when I come down to the seaside! Like you say Tyson is a sound bloke.. always speaks👌 Not a criticism in any way but the images have a "James Popsys" look, I like them... think I might give that a go myself. Great video as always cheers Alistair 👍
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Thanks mate! Yes Tyson is so sound haha. Cheers for watching 🙏🏻👍🏼
@maltesejoe2 ай бұрын
Hi Henry, I love your videos, so much so I just bought you a coffee☕ and a sausage roll 😅, keep up the great work and look forward to your winter videos 😎👍🏻
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Ah that was you, that’s unreal mate thanks so much for the support!!!
@maltesejoe2 ай бұрын
@@HenryTurnerphoto You are welcome mate
@toke756011 күн бұрын
Sometimes i go around my hometown { well, once a week ) But to be different i set a shutter speed of 1/13 th. Mostly overexposed. I have some great keeper pictures. They are different.
@D02099622 ай бұрын
Spot on Henry, Kitsch is a German noun meaning “trash, rubbish; slapdash, pretentious, sentimental, or tacky. A very versatile word. I love the Midland Hotel. One of the best examples of the 1930's architectural style and a great place to stay in!
@billkipper32642 ай бұрын
If I didn't know better I'd have thought from your photos I was watching a James Popsys video. Which I will be right after I finish this great video.
@trishf292 ай бұрын
I didn’t mind your shots in this video, Henry, but found the whites a little muddied. Have you tried a ¼ black mist filter for the middle of day shots? I find I’m using one a lot on my OM5. Seems to bring out the highlights, yet subdue them at the same time. Great for contrasty shots. I seem to be stuck to my local area these days, and find more intimate nature shots of more interest than landscapes. The word, Kitsch, is German.
@kevinastley25622 ай бұрын
Hi Henry this is one of my all time favourite videos, I live in Seaham Harbour and much like you I have walked around bored stupid even though I love it. We have good parts, bad parts and bloody awful parts. I know I am not seeing things in my home coastal town as my mates come very regular for photos.
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Thanks mate that means a lot!!
@carolfranklyn-wi8lp2 ай бұрын
Going all James Popsys with those skies 😅
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Very different for me actually yes haha. Love James’ work 🙏🏻
@KevinChapman-u8n2 ай бұрын
Just goes to show, you don't need to travel very far or wait until you're on holiday to get out and take photos. I can talk! I don't even do it myself! But thanks Henry for the inspiration; totally different to what you normally do, and yes, very much like Roman Fox and James Popsys.
@mccoysmedia2 ай бұрын
Great vid, I think there’s something very tacky about the British seaside and that’s the charm of it. 👍🏻
@GuanajuatoUK2 ай бұрын
Morecambe is lovely. So long as you avoid looking east 👀 The overexposed look doesn't do it for me. But each to their own. I commute along the prom every day, and no two days are the same. Even the wild windy grey days have a beauty to them. Heysham head is interesting. And the bright murals are lovely.
@lisajoseph58172 ай бұрын
Look at you, getting your street photography on! I'm lucky. Spent the past 18 years in Alameda, California, a city with a small town feel with views of San Francisco Bay and its birds on one side and the bustling Port of Oakland on the other, interesting 19th century homes, a decommissioned Naval Air Station that is finally being redeveloped and plenty to shoot if you walk out the door and look around, even if it's just what's currently blooming in your neighbors' gardens. In the throes of final pack out for a move to a small community south of here in the Santa Cruz Mountains where I will be surrounded by forests of coastal redwoods and a 25 minute drive to the Pacific Ocean, so I can't wait to get settled into the new place and explore with camera in hand. I'm going through photography withdrawal here! Thanks, as always for the adventure.
@markspeight67932 ай бұрын
My wife, myself and our 2 dogs love Morecambe, Don't dis Morecambe, its lovely in the sunshine, and the light can be lovely. Having said that, I've been down there today in the pouring rain, took a monochrome only camera but the rain was so heavy I didn't bother getting it out of the bag! Will try again tomorrow.. P.S. Seen Tyson many a time out running on the prom, he's always been a gent and said hello!
@mauricegunnery31402 ай бұрын
Hey henry, the quote on the back of the telephone box is done by sine misione ( theyre all over here in liverpool) 👌 amazing video as always
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info, that’s class!!
@lowwhistler_2 ай бұрын
That post processing style is why I like to shoot with my x100v and a range of SOOC recipes some days, rather than my Nikon. Great video (as always)
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Thanks mate!
@karenwilcock81312 ай бұрын
I think the post processing paints Morecambe in a softer fairy style image than the real processing of reality
@aubgoodwinSRCphotography2 ай бұрын
you make a good point young man i take local points of interest for granted as i see them everyday living in the northeast 10mins from st Mary’s lighthouse and others we as locals get sick of shooting however they always go down great with locals that follow you as they love local photography
@jackcook10032 ай бұрын
I appreciate your approach to finding images locally. I am fortunate that my local area provides a panoply of interesting images and wildlife. I did think that most of your images were overexposed and too bright. If that was your intent, that is fine. Nonetheless, I think a lot of your images would have been more effective with lower brightness. I admire your approach with a search for different ways to see things. That is what photography is all about. Cheers.
@paulbonge66172 ай бұрын
Hello Henry! Well done you! Something I've mentioned before and as well posted to Thomas Heaton, among others I can't remember, Nigel Danson and Ian Worth and Gavin Hardcastle perhaps, is this: After 50 years doing this I always go back to an exercise my father always did when he'd move from wide open spaces (landscapes let's say) to an urban setting, especially one's home town that as you say we're so familiar with that we take it for granted, give yourself a task of photographing in a limited area. This forces you to look in a more focused and intimate way, smaller and seeking graphic motifs. Some of your photographs in this video are quite fine, and some would be better if you moved in closer and focused on the graphic. Nonetheless, what you're doing is something I always do when I come in from wide open spaces or if I need a kick in the ASS, I'll begin looking for tiny little moments and compositions and that always refocuses my seeing. Bravo Mr. Turner, you're the real deal and I gladdens my heart to see you exploring the discipline in this way. A very normal exercise but not at all insignificant in how it focuses the eye. 🙏
@steveboys53692 ай бұрын
Hi Henry, another grand day out, local this time for you .. and thanks for sharing. I think what you were saying is essentially to visit your own locality as if you were a stranger. I agree about zoom lenses, sometimes the choice of focal lengths can lead to "paralysis" in decision making. That said a zoom lens can save you getting run over! I can see why choosing 20mm on the OM5 was what you largely went with as it is pretty much exactly the human eye's perspective. As for the choice of compositions ( human nature you might say ) and the editing style, has echos of James P about it, but particuarly interesting with your personal twist. ... and as for the apperance of seaside places like Morcambe, much as places like Scarborough on the opposite coast, I like to think of them as characterful and of their time .. whether that "character" or "time" is to any particular person's taste is something else entirely, but they are unmistakeable.
@HenryTurnerphoto2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching mate, yep unmistakable is a good way of putting it and absolutely some influences from James’ wonderful photography!! 👍🏼🙏🏻