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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

Alter Egos in the Dunes

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

Putting Your Foot In It

Some things in life are constant. As babies we grow into childhood, dependant on certain things not changing.

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,

She Flirts With You

Much has been written about the relationship between the photographer and their subject. From the intimacy of portraiture,

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Barbara Wace by David Deveson

I first started taking photographs at The Central School of Arts & Crafts in London. They were taken

No Strings Attached

Photography has become my art. Photography has become important. Laden. Very serious. Photography has become entangled in a

In Collaboration with Annamarie Dzendrowskyj

As a photographer it pains me to say it but in a direct comparison to painting, photography will

West of the Sun: Quotes

One of the things that has always given me great pleasure when I read a book is the