Interesting write-up from mutantspace. Got me thinking about many things. Honestly, I wince when seeing my photographs described as ‘grim’ – but from an objective stance I can just about understand
Article here:
Interesting write-up from mutantspace. Got me thinking about many things. Honestly, I wince when seeing my photographs described as ‘grim’ – but from an objective stance I can just about understand
Article here:
Nice little feature/interview on Turkish E-Magazine Fotoritim. It is in both Turkish and English.
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The weather is horrible but I’m off out for some photo therapy. Cheers!
Nothing special. Spring is finally here after a long, hard winter (I’m proper nesh these days) and I’ve just received a tonne of film this morning to shoot with. ‘Street photography’ is bloody hard, especially when you lose momentum, but I’m ready to dig myself back in. It’s almost a year now since I’ve given this work anywhere near enough attention. Time to channel my inner street urchin – if she still exists!
Seeing as wordpress have made it so much easier to post photographs, here is a selection from the last few weeks or so. Nothing great…if you can’t devote hour upon hour to street photography then you can’t expect much back. Cheers!
robin van persie was almost in this photo. too love struck to click.
oldham street
the start of something good?
the guy on the left was not there as i pre-visualised this one…
obligatory christmas markets visit. you try so hard to have fun, but it never happens.
i once took a good photograph in this window. you might know which one i mean.
i have an obsession with these coats. only ever seen them in england and canada. seem slightly more relevant in canada somehow…?
this man is always on that bench. always. must have 10 photographs of him.