Mynydd Hir Revisited (4)
Still going through images trying to get down to a selection for the 2016 Uncertain States Exhibition.
Still going through images trying to get down to a selection for the 2016 Uncertain States Exhibition.
So here’s the third I’ve been working on. Not sure if this one will make the final selection … but abandoned piles of cut heather caught my eye …
So here is the second in this potential new series: When taking these images, my mind kept recalling the folklore that holds that this is the place where the Devil keeps his earthly throne …
So I revisited the Long Mynd to try a different interpretation from the approach that I took in the first series. This features a return to monochrome and no camera movement! Here’s the first of hopefully a new series: Read more
Well, some good news in that I got one of three images that I submitted for the London Independent Photography Annual exhibition through to the second selection round. It’s Sweet Blissful Ignorance (see below) – part of the Illness series. So fingers Read more
So this is my entry into the Greenwich LIP’s Annual Exhibition – more details here. This follows my current work – a move away from street photography into seascapes and landscapes. The work is driven by the perspective that both Read more
Mitchell’s Fold Stone Circle dates back to the Bronze Age and I wonder how much this view, taken near the circle, has changed (with exception of the recent addition of rape seed fields) over the millennia. This is a wind Read more
Yesterday ‘I did’ Photo London at Somerset House. Or rather should I say that Photo London ‘did me’. Now in its second year, Photo London is huge and I mean huge. There are around 480 photographers’ works on display which Read more
In May 1912, St. Vincent’s Hospital moved from Clapham, London to what was then a rural Eastcote in Middlesex. It quickly gained a leading reputation as a children’s orthopaedic hospital welcoming patients from the poorest of backgrounds. Unfortunately, the hospital was Read more
And so I’m continuing to short list images for the final Mynydd Hir (the Long Mynd, Shropshire) series. This is the next one: