Mobile Photography and Art Interview – Hope In Adversity Interview with Gerry Coe from Northern Ireland
I am currently self-isolating/shielding for twelve weeks as my Dr has said I am in the high risk category. In my home, we have all had to make adaptions to adjust to this pandemic, although, at least, currently, we are all well. I’ve been recalling many of the good words our dear friend and talented artist Carolyn Hall Young shared with us, not least ‘in any given situation we can always choose, hope over fear‘ – let’s all choose hope.
I am aware there are many others also in a similar situation at the moment and I felt it would be a good idea to create an interview, reflecting these times with stunning imagery. This is a new series of interview with mobile photographers and artists discovering what they’re creating and how in these difficult times. Our fourth interview is with talented award winning mobile photographer, Gerry Coe.
Coe has been rewarded for his skills to mobile photography and has twice received the Peter Grugeon Fellowship of the Year Award at the British Institute of Professional Photography (BIPP) awards. This is one of the most highly recognised of its kind.
We’re huge fans of Coe’s work here at TheAppWhisperer and it’s clear to see because whilst carrying out some research before publishing this interview, I discovered that he graces thirteen pages of our site, to date…Enjoy!
To read others in this series, please go here.
If you are social distancing or social isolating at this time, are you using any additional time you may have to create mobile digital art or photography?
I have a few ideas that I will be working on. Photos and watercolour. But here is one from last weeks’ trip (Thursday) to Groomsport village a couple of miles down the coast from where I live.
If so, have you noticed the style of art that you’re creating changing from what you would normally create?
Not really, I still keep experimenting and just push lots of buttons. Sometimes I get lucky.
If yes, to the above, can you explain how your art has changed?
Although I have not changed a lot of what I do I am trying to keep things a little simpler. Not relying on apps to dominate an image. Having said that here is an image that proved the lie.
Have you found additional inspiration to create at this time?
No, but I now intend to print a lot more of my images, maybe looking towards an exhibition in the near future.
Is creating mobile digital art/photography, helping you at this time specially, how and why?
I can’t say that making pictures on my iPhone at this time is making any difference to me. I am just continuing what I always do.
Do you feel that sharing mobile art/photography at this time is spreading a unity of peace?
Is there anything else you would like to add?
Contact Details for Gerry Coe
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