I was lucky in the Summer last year to and be photographed
by the Photographer, to many Celebrities and famous people, Harry Borden.
Sadly due to James’ constant ill health and Asthma, the run
up to Christmas as well as just my busy life I was unable to show you all the
wonderful photos that he took.
That was until now.
Who is Harry Borden?
For anyone who doesn’t know who he is then I would
definitely tell you to go visit his website. Harry Borden is a portrait
photographer who has had his work widely published in addition to winning
numerous amounts of awards.
His portfolio of some well-known people in every day
positions and then everyday people, such as his NHS pictures of the diverse
range of workers, capture a real glimpse of the person in front of the camera.He currently has several on-going personal projects include a series on lone fathers, Single Parent Dads and Holocaust Survivors.
It was due to his project on Single Parent Dads that he was
in contact with me.
What is his project?
Harry is also a single father and through his own personal
experience it allowed him to create this project.
He says:
“The year that followed my divorce was the most difficult of my life. Overwhelmed
by panic, despair and confusion, the hardest thing for me was the possibility
of it having a corrosive effect on my children.
However, through acceptance, forgiveness and love my ex and I found a
way to celebrate our time together and truly become friends. Although involved
in my children’s lives, I am not the main carer. This project aims to celebrate the men who
are.
The reasons these men became single parent Dads are various, but they
are all united in their commitment and love for their kids. My intention is to
stage an exhibition and ultimately produce a book.
Every participant will get a print and will, I hope, enjoy the process
of being photographed.”
I will be honest and say that I absolutely hate having my
photo taken. If you follow me on Instagram then you will know that there are
more pictures of the Boys than there are of me.
This is mostly due to my own view on my disability. I know I stand at a slight angle, the way I sit often looks uncomfortable despite it being comfortable for me, my muscle shape and formation often comes through differently and you often see photo's of me with my walking stick. I, therefore, try to avoid having pictures taken.
With this in mind I have to admit that I was quite nervous
and sceptical of having to pose for a photographer that has taken pictures of
celebrities. Why me? I have a look for the Radio rather than through screen of
print! This is mostly due to my own view on my disability. I know I stand at a slight angle, the way I sit often looks uncomfortable despite it being comfortable for me, my muscle shape and formation often comes through differently and you often see photo's of me with my walking stick. I, therefore, try to avoid having pictures taken.
Harry was great and as professional, as I expected him to be.
We spoke on the phone beforehand and discussed our own stories within
Parenthood and Single Parent at that.
On the day he was low key, relaxed and welcoming. There was
no forced backgrounds, gimmicks or costumes; although I am sure you would all
have liked to have seen me dressed up as a pirate or similar ;) Instead he had his Camera, film camera by the way, and his artistic eye to gain us in our natural environment.
With Harry there with us and after showing me some of his previous pictures within his project I realised that my fears and worries about my disability is almost something that needs to be captured with the boys. I am a single parent and I do it with a disability; but it was me as parent that mattered.
The three of us together were comfortable and happy and captured
as we are every day; one dad, one parent with two children.
Here are some of the Photographs that he took, as well as a couple of my personal favourites:His other pictures are similar, beautiful and natural which you can see if you visit his site here
He is still looking for Single Dads to be photographed so if
you are interested please get in touch with him!
Here are his social media accounts as well as his website again:
Instagram: @harryborden
Facebook: Harry Borden
Twitter: @harrybordenuk
Website: Harryborden.co.uk
It was a pleasure for us all.
Instagram: @harryborden
Facebook: Harry Borden
Twitter: @harrybordenuk
Website: Harryborden.co.uk
It was a pleasure for us all.
What do you think of the project? Do you like the photos he took? Do you have a favourite?
Beautiful photos Martyn. Some lovely keepsakes and a nice story for when the boys get older.
ReplyDeleteThanks Alan. They definitely will be. I love them now.
DeleteThese are awesome!I love the sofa ones,can't quite put my finger on why but there's just something about them!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I have to admit that they're my favourite. For me it's the closeness between the boys and myself. You see that bond a lot better I think.
DeleteLove these pics, they will be a fab reminder to the boys when they're older about all the things you did with them :) You should be in front of the camera more often. I might be the paparazzi on 30th :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Nat. I think it's good to have these for the boys more than anything. Oh, no! I'm definitely not a camera person. But I guess I'll have to be for #CBM16
DeleteReally beautiful photos! And I absolutely adore Harry's project. Single Dads need a shout out! My Dad was the main caregiver when I was growing up... it was something unusual back then.
ReplyDeleteAw thanks Bex.its a great concept and projet for sure. Especially with how single dads are viewed. That's fab about your dad. He much have had it harder being one of the first peopke doing it.
DeleteGorgeous photos can really see the bond and the love between you guys. I love the project. Just because your the mum your the best, dads do a great job X
ReplyDeleteThanks! I think the project is great. It is something that should be seen more by others.
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