Partnership with Designer Tiffany Gibbons

I am incredibly pleased and proud to announce that I have reached an agreement with top international interior designer Tiffany Gibbons, based in Calgary in Canada. I will be supplying her company, Interiors by Tiffany, with original hand printed and numbered limited edition photographs. These will be printed on demand for her to use within her designs and give her clients the opportunity to own an original piece of artwork printed and chosen specifically for them.

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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

Stereotypical rivers

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

Where have all the cats gone

India 19-03-11: It was just a sensation at first, a feeling that something was missing, something you couldn’t

Revolution in the air

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

Cold, tired and high in Ladakh

India 16-03-11 It wasn’t that cold. Or rather it didn’t feel that cold. It was dry, drier than

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Skills, Smells and Spells: Press

During the build up to the exhibition I made contact with some wonderful, passionate people: Peers, bloggers, journalists

Creativity born of both impatience and technology

Every now and again happy accidents happen. Just back from India, in the middle of developing the negatives,

Alter Egos in the Dunes

I have often wondered what it was in particular that attracted me to photography. What it was that

His Savage Eyes

by Rebecca Lori: Over time humanity has forged a powerful relationship with its surrounding landscape. So much so,