Listening to Excess Baggage on Radio 4 some years ago, the interviewee used the phrase ‘been there, done that’.
Read MoreInterspersed between the photographs are six poems written during the walks, composed in an 'open form/open field' structure.
Read MoreAn ancient stone wall encircles a 55 acre site in the north of Glasgow. Until the 1960s the land was occupied by Maryhill barracks, a location woven into the history of the city.
Read MoreThe Beautifully Mundane Cornwall uses photos of Cornwall and accompanies them with words from contributors such as authors, artists, photographers, and poets.
Read MoreThe sea, once it cats its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever - Jacques Cousteau
Read MorePhotographs from the streets of London and across Asturias in Northern Spain made since Passerby 6.
Read MoreImages taken since 2016, at home in Belfast and while travelling.
Read MoreMy photographs of fabulous windows that have inspired me - from ruins to manor houses to old buildings.
Read MoreThese are places that typify the gentle shapes of this landscape and illustrate the surprising beauty that centuries of human interaction have brought to these hills.
Read MoreThe book reveals my close connection to this rugged and dramatic landscape at the edge of Europe and revisits many favourite locations to uncover something new.
Read MoreMoments in time I don’t think any of us will ever forget. This book is a collection of images from that time.
Read MoreConveying a sense of joy and wonder, and sometimes other complex emotions that can be triggered by looking at trees, and walking through the woods
Read MoreThe best intimate landscapes are those that exert a charm which extends beyond their limited field of view and invites us to let our creativity flow.
Read MoreThe light and colours, shapes and patterns of Norfolk’s coastal landscapes, conveying my individual perspective on places be they grand views or intimate details, iconic subjects or mundane objects.
Read MoreAs a lifelong Essex resident with a working-class background, I am challenging this pejorative, stereotypical portrayal with this series of portraits of real ‘Essex Girls’.
Read MoreWhilst I was brought up very close to the country, I am now in a small village with no street lights, open fields and the great expanse of sky.
Read MoreThe Island.
Read MoreTime spent walking amongst the nearby Heathlands over the last 6 years, watching them being rejuvenated and returned to their place as a unique habitat within the local landscape.
Read MoreA summer’s heat creates a stagnant soup, an autumn with the sun low in the sky, a winter growing frosted reflections.
Read MoreChannelling the spirit of Farm Security Administration in depression era London.
Read MoreFrom a path that I have walked at least 200 times a year for the last 10 years, I still uncover new views that were hidden to me until this moment of discovery.
Read More‘... like the dream of a world that is visible before it takes shape as a reality’.
Read MoreBetween 2018 and 2019 capturing the interplay of light and shadow on the streets of Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Read MoreThis zine tells the story of a year which changed me as a photographer and human.
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