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Archive for June 2009

While You’re There

‘While You’re There’ is the first new Quiet Corners zine for quite a while. Worked on (slowly) for the last few years, this zine is a collection of booze addled photographic images and glimpses of stories from pub tables and bars, memories forgotten then remembered, light low and distorted through glass. The zine is 24 [...]

Hamble Walk

About a week ago I went for a walk around Hamble, which is a small village near Southampton that nestles between the sea, a river and woodland. I only managed half the walk which followed an unused railway track through woods down to an oil refinery, then down through the common to the beach then [...]

BBC Audio Slideshows

Just spent some time watching some audio slideshows on the BBC News website, all with amazing photography. One particularly good one is on 1968 and the end of Lyndon Johnson’s presidency. Have a look here, the other slideshows are linked from there.

New Favourite Place

Yesterday I went for a walk in the sun along West Wittering beach. I went there a couple of weeks back at the weekend and it was packed so I was hoping the beach would be nice and quiet mid week, and it was. As well as the beach I also walked around East Head, [...]

New Life of Sundays

After some recent film photography commissions, I’ve changed Life of Sundays in to a work portfolio profiling these current and previous film projects and hopefully helping promote the use of film photography over digital for future commissions. If you have a photographic need with a desire for an aesthetic only film can provide please contact [...]

May Podcast – One Thing

The May 2009 (and my 30th!) podcast episode ‘One Thing’ 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:

‘One Thing’
May 2009
‘Clean Coloured Wire’ The Engineers
‘Conscious Pilot’ Apollo Sunshine
‘Get All The Ribbons…’ Precious Fathers
‘Devastation’ The Besnard Lakes
‘An Accidental Memory In The [...]

New Cameras

Picked up a couple of new cameras the other day, charity shop bargains. The first is a Kodak EK160-EF that’ll probably be just for the camera shelf as it’s a really interesting design. The other camera is a 1960s Halina Paulette Electric with a really unusual lightmeter and manual lens. I’m going to put a [...]





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