Exhibiting during the LAPC first birthday show

A huge thanks to Melanie King from the London Alternative Photography Collective for inviting me to exhibit in the Doomed Gallery for their first birthday.

Unfortunately I couldn’t be there as I was away working, but from what I saw the event was packed and full of wonderful work – as was to be expected.

It seems the London Photography scene is flourishing, and I am proud to be a part of it.

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Swarm

It was as simple as ‘get to the top of Finland and turn left’.  At least that is

Blink and you’ll miss it

Iceland. Never has the essence of a country so closely resembled the way in which I see the

Under the Stars in Madagascar

There are times when writing about memories from as far back as my eighteenth year feels wrong. How

Viewpoints

The Rooftop Collective exhibition edition VI Tempus Fugit. So they say. Here we are again, another Rooftop Collective

Memories

Knee Deep in Prayer

I stood knee deep in the water and prayed. Prayed. If ever a word had connotations, it’s ‘prayed’.

Zen and the Art of Midge Maintenance

Scotland is famous for many wonderful things… Scotland is also famous for it’s midges. I had, of course,

Choreographed Papal baby blessings

The day of the Pope’s visit to London was all about the protests and marches for us. That

Revolution in the air

Three years at art college would not be complete without some politics, squatting and clashes with the police.

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The Red Light District: A Blog on the Possible Demise of Kodak

OH SHIT: It was all over the internet yesterday – from bjp-online to twitter – and seeing it

Stereotypical rivers

India 18-03-11 If in any doubt at all (photographically speaking) head straight for water. Immediately as a photographer

To the West of the Sun

“But what is there, west of the sun?” I asked. She shook her head again. “I don’t know.

Parading through a warzone

India 19-03-11: “You cannot go down there.” And who was I to argue with two uniformed policemen? This