Light and Water: The Photography of Dave Wilson LRPS

Light and Water: The Photography of Dave Wilson LRPS

There are many varied elements that make a good photograph. For me, three of those elements are light, water and contemporary photographer Dave Wilson.

The sculpture above is dynamic in itself. (It is a tribute to the soccer player Tom Finney in front of the Preston North End football ground in Deepdale Road in Preston.) Add the right light, water and the camera of Dave Wilson and it becomes spectacular.

The use of light and knowing how to use it, is the difference between a pleasing photograph and a superb photograph. Add the reflective qualities of water, with its ability to not only reflect the image but the light itself, and the skill of the photographer to interpret it and it becomes a work of art.

I first became aware of the work of Dave Wilson in one of my local pubs where some of his pictures were hanging on the walls. His works are also on display in public buildings in and around the city of Preston.

He is an avid football fan of local team Preston North End and has some great photos of his beloved team and the fans, taken as a registered Football League photographer,

I contacted him and asked him if he would meet me, with a view to writing this article, so I could find out more about him.

He agreed and we met in the pub where some of his pictures are hanging.

Dave was born in Preston but was raised and educated in South Africa, (a time he spoke of as when “the rod ruled” and not a time of good memories) before returning to this country.

Trained as an electrician, his love for photography took the upper hand and he became a Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society. Not a simple thing.

This involved presenting ten photographs measuring 50cmx40cm (20”x16”) before a selection committee and achieving 100% approval. (The pictures presented can be seen on his website.)

When I told him that I would need some of his photographs for the article, I was more than pleased when he said “help yourself”, without any restrictions or conditions.

In fact it would be truer to say that I was like “a kid in a candy shop.”

I rejected his wedding and portrait photography, superb though they were, only because I would have had to get the permission of the people in the photos before being able to use them.

There were some very strong images amongst his sports photographs that I initially selected.

The wildlife pictures also kept me going backwards and forwards picking and choosing, particularly a tender one of a sparrow feeding her chick. There were some beautiful close-ups.

I was tempted by his local views, particularly one of the classic lines of the Harris Library taken at night.

In the end I realised that the photographs from any category that I was looking through and kept going back to, were images that showed his ability to use light and water to give a picture that “X-factor.”

Whether it was a picture of local wildlife, a Lakeland scene or a port at night, his skill to time the light and its position is a gift.

It is also an education.

Many thanks to Dave Wilson for the use of these images.

More pictures and information are available at his website http://skellum-photo.com/#

Other articles by C. Jordan include the Amazing Art series:

The Amazing Hand Art of Guido Daniele

Amazing Art: The Dynamic Driftwood Horse Sculptures of Heather Jansch

The Amazing Epic 3D Street Art of Edgar Mueller

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Unofre Pili, posted this comment on May 26th, 2009

A witty write-up, wonderful photographs, gifted photographer. Thanks for sharing.

swatilohani, posted this comment on May 26th, 2009

great pics

clay hurtubise, posted this comment on May 26th, 2009

Nice article and great pics.
Thanks,
Clay

Joe Dorish, posted this comment on May 26th, 2009

The use of is very good in the pics.

Joe Dorish, posted this comment on May 26th, 2009

Use of light that is. LOL

Daisy Peasblossom, posted this comment on May 26th, 2009

These are incredible! I’m glad you chose the one of the sparrow feeding her chick; My other favorite is the feathery trees beside the lake. It is breathtaking. Thanks for reviewing another great artist.

chris73, posted this comment on May 26th, 2009

Wonderful photographs and i agree with Daisy about trees by the lake :)

Annie Hintsala, posted this comment on May 26th, 2009

Some of my favorite art, of any media, involves reflection of light on water. Beautiful photos, and thanks for the info. I will include this guy in the next class I teach on photography.

Kate Smedley, posted this comment on May 26th, 2009

Stunning photography, thanks so much for sharing this.

Patrick Bernauw, posted this comment on May 26th, 2009

Great work, beautiful colours… sometimes it’s somehow surrealistic!

PR Mace, posted this comment on May 26th, 2009

Thank you for opening my eyes to these stunning works of art. You made my day a little brighter.

papaleng, posted this comment on May 26th, 2009

Excellent article that is so useful. great pics too.

George W Whitehead, posted this comment on May 26th, 2009

What a talented photographer! Excellent photos by Mr Wilson, excellent article by you. Thanks for this CJ, and for revealing the identity of PNE’s supporter! lol

goodselfme, posted this comment on May 26th, 2009

Yes, I agree with the wonder of these photos. You did a wonderful job in presenting this entire piece.

CHAN LEE PENG, posted this comment on May 26th, 2009

These are indeed a wonderful work. You did an excellent job again.

Mr Ghaz, posted this comment on May 26th, 2009

Great post!!..very interesting article and well written piece..Nicely done and useful too. Thanx for sharing

Denis Muwonge, posted this comment on May 27th, 2009

Great article, and Dave Wilson is indeed a great contempolary Artisan. He deserves to be put on a “pedestal”. Thanks for sharing this.

R J Evans, posted this comment on May 27th, 2009

Great stuff, blogged on Webphemera. You must have been so excited to go through his work!

Cason, posted this comment on May 27th, 2009

Your articles never fail to amaze me!

Jo Oliver, posted this comment on May 27th, 2009

beautiful

Mr Ghaz, posted this comment on May 27th, 2009

Excellent!..That was lovely piece and very attractive article..beautiful pics too. I really liked it..Thanx a lot for sharing this great work.

s hayes, posted this comment on May 28th, 2009

Fantastic photos there – great article x

Lostash, posted this comment on May 30th, 2009

Excellent! Some great pics for us all to see too!

rutherfranc, posted this comment on May 30th, 2009

your article brought those pics to life.. thanks for sharing

Ruby Hawk, posted this comment on Jun 2nd, 2009

Breathtaking photography, he is a genius.

Mystify, posted this comment on Jun 9th, 2009

Lovely article,thanks for sharing.The photos are beautiful,he has some really nice compostitions and subject matter.Wonderful job on displaying his work.

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