Susan Meiselas is the photography behind this brutal but inspirational image…
Often curious enough to check out small country churches – the Moravian Church in Brockweir was a new one on me…
January is here, weather you like it or not (that is my first and best pun of 2012).
Some lovely snaps from a chance encounter with an abandoned power station whilst I was armed with my twin lens Mamiya…
Thoughts and reflections on Grayson Perry’s ‘Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman’ exhibition
How to take great sports photographs…don’t focus on the sport of course!
DETAILS OF AN ART FAIR I WILL BE SHOWING AT THIS WEEKEND…
Just in time for the weekend…a new marathon music mix for your own personal ear joy…
Thoughts and reviews on The Overbearing Mother sculpture at LIDO in St Leonards and my day of fun helping with the micro cinema…
An all new shop, some thoughts on the Photofair and the mighty Matchbox Galleries
I am excited to be participating in this year’s Photomonth Photofair in Spitalfields, East London
Check out my latest art related musings in the latest issue of ArtSelector
A quick photo diary of some images taken whilst walking through the industry infested waters of the River Adur in Shoreham by Sea.
Thoughts on the sea, photographs of the mist blurring the horizon between sea and air and of course Hiroshi Sugimoto – the master of seascapes!
So given the new move to new terratories I thought it would be apt to break my visual silence with a couple of images from my first explorations of what Hastings has to offer.
I’m back! After a long summer vacation I have broken my silence and decend upon your desktops and laps once more to entertain and bedazzle…
Two examples of tagging – one which is funny, the other which is fascist. I can’t help but be impressed at the lengths people go to when tagging…
How can a cream tea and a red telephone box speak to us about slavery, Gandhi, broken Britain and the state of the economy!
A photographic essay of the initial edit of images from my first visit to the Aylesbury & Heygate Estates in London, part of an ongoing project.
Behold the best missing item poster ever!
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