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

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Under the Stars in Madagascar

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

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

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Summer Evenings in the Pub

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Bridge over the River Yamuna

India 20-03-11: We crossed a bridge. It was a railway bridge, with a small walkway to the side

Alter Egos in the Dunes

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Mario Giacomelli

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Wild swimming in Romania

Deep in the heart of the Carpathians, Kate and I parked our van. We were in a field