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February Podcast – Sugar Pill

The February 2009 podcast episode ‘Sugar Pill’ is now live, it is available via iTunes/podcast subscription or downloadable as an MP3 via the Podcast page. The track list is as follows:

‘Sugar Pill’
February 2009
‘Preface’ David Beans
‘Watching The Streetlights Glow’ Forest City Lovers            
‘Through The Morning Light’ Fjord Rowboat
‘Summerisle Reprise’ Agalloch
‘After The After Party’ The Lucksmiths
‘Two Shocks’ Brakes
‘There’s [...]

Early Warmth

February has had a real contrast of weather from deep snow through to early spring sunshine and warmth, I’m hoping the warm weather continues through to March too.

Prom

Good friend Tristan Savage is a great photographer and graphic designer and had a tinker with my recent promenade photo on his computer:

TheProgram

The good people over at TheProgram Zine gave Quiet Corners and Forever Circling a shout out on their blog, very stoked. Be sure to check out their great zine covering the Louisville, Kentucky skate scene with loads of great photography and video.

First Film

I got the first roll of film I shot with the Nikon back, really pleased. I picked up some expired film in a little newsagents (my top tip of the day, by the way) and went for some beach walks in Eastney and Southsea yesterday and the camera and lens are nice to use and [...]

Nikon

I’ve been using Olympus since my first SLR but a little while back I picked up a Nikon FE2 body but never had the money and time to sort out a lens for it until this week. The lens just arrived so I’m off out to shoot a roll of film and have fun with [...]

Concrete Entwined

A long running project (i.e. it fluctuates in my goldfish memory like a broken neon strip light) is a series of photos of inanimate man made objects with subtle, physical displays of human like affection. A while ago an old friend gave one of them as a wedding gift to another old friend and then [...]

Sky Before

Before the snow started on Sunday we went for a short walk down on East Preston beach in West Sussex. The beach is very quiet with no adjoining roads and despite the (correct) predictions of heavy snow the sun and the sky were bright. Within an hour the snow had begun.

Snowy Beach

it snowed last night so this morning I went for a walk on the empty, snowy beach for a bit, taking some photos. You don’t often get snow settling in Southsea because the sea keeps the temperature a little higher so it’s unusual to see the beach covered in snow.





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