Photography

My photography

I use photography to show something about where I’ve been or people whom I’ve met. As well as trying to see the beauty in a scene or situation, I’m also trying to convey ideas and feelings. My photography is about me and what I do, who I meet and where I go. All my photography tries to be contemporary and creative. I’m resistant to being fitted in to a taxonomy by categorisation such as “travel” or  “conceptual” or “nature”. All image-making is political simply by the act of selection and hence exclusion but I am not campaigning for any particular point of view, except to try to see the positives and to live life to the full.

I use 645, 35mm and DX formats plus a handy little digital compact that shoots RAW files. I’ve experimented with non-lens photography - do ask!

I first worked in a monochrome/silver wet darkroom at age 7, helping my Father with scientific prints; I’ve used colour negative materials since age 21 and digital since 2005. I use Photoshop (Adobe) and Photopaint (Corel).

Burrator, Dartmoor National Park, Devon

 

River Avon, Gara Bridge, Devon

 

Changes - a photographic essay and reflections from Dartmoor and South Devon

More photos: Changes: photographic essay & reflections from Dartmoor & South Devon

Television Centre, London W12

Television Centre (1960) - central courtyard

Television Centre, London W12

Television Centre (1960) - Stage Door

A walk around the classic buildings of Wood Lane, London W12

More photos: Architecture of Wood Lane, London W12

 Western Road, Brighton

Brighton Beach

Back in Brighton as the lockdown loosens

Read more: Back in Brighton

Sawyers Hill, Richmond Park, SW London

Sawyers Hill, Richmond Park, SW London

Amazing diversity of images in a hour at just this one location: a photographic survey of this location at this time. Photos made within an hour and within 25 m. of this latitude and longitude point

More photos: 51°26'53.4"N 0°17'09.9"W

Eleven rubber bands

Eleven rubber bands

Experimental photography of rubber bands found on the street

More photos: Eleven and Eighteen

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