Arctic Heroes

The Greenland sled dog, essential to Inuit settlement and survival, now faces extinction as hunters are forced to adapt to the vanishing world around them.

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I Am Not The Rain

I had an idea for a series of ambiguous images about life and death that the viewer could project stories into. I exhibited these in spring 2018 under the title Short Stories Of Loss And Hope. Then in the summer my eldest daughter died...

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Futures Past and Present

Futures Past & Present is the title of an interview with The Fall, a band I used to listen to when I was growing up on the island. It seemed an apt title for a place where history looms large and the future always carries that weight with it.

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The Landscape

Leaves fall silently from overhanging trees and break the water’s surface with intention. Out of breath, you stop… slow the breathing to a whisper and look at the stillness that surrounds you.

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The City

New York in the 1980s and the first half of the ’90s was clearly a different place than it is now: the city was more violent, the street stranger, and Times Square still wonderfully sleazy.

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Silent Respiration of Forests

One day in early autumn in 2001, just as twilight was setting in, I had lost track of the mountain paths. I happened to wander into a shady forest, where I found myself suddenly seized with a strong desire to take photographs.

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Shin Jo Sui

Hanging in my darkroom is a Japanese scroll of which the following three characters are scripted in elegant calligraphy: Shin Jo Sui.

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Black was the River, you see

As a child almost everything I did seemed to revolve around The Ogmore - swimming, fishing, camping alongside its banks, watching the annual raft-race and just general mischief.

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Restricted Areas

Exploring the extraordinary technological and cultural remnants of the former Soviet Union which can still be found hidden within ‘secret’ areas in isolated parts of the former USSR.

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Vale

The expectation of a rural idyll is created from the outset; an archetypal English valley landscape pulled from a perfect composite memory.

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Kussharo Lake Tree

I have photographed countless trees, but this one had a special character, like an oversized bonzai – elegant, and graphically powerful. There was something quintessentially Japanese in its shape, reminiscent of a woodblock print…

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