Tuesday, 20 April 2010

Found . . .

. . . at the King's Head in Waterloo last night.

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

Recent portraits

Two portraits from a series I recently shot for a company called Vale Retail.

Thursday, 8 April 2010

Easter Monday, Carshalton

Carshalton is a small town close to where I grew up, the old part of which retains a Victorian/Edwardian character.

The woman I photographed in the first image was telling me a story about a man she found lying unconscious on the path. The Plane Tree to her left is over 200 years old and is one of the tallest in London.

Saturday, 3 April 2010

Four days in Ireland

I dusted off my Mamiya 7 II for this trip but it rarely came out of the bag. These were taken on my G9 in Dublin and Kilkenny.

While in Dublin I visited an exhibition at the IMMA of Francis Alÿs' Le temps du sommeil, a series of 111 small-scale paintings documenting the artist's 'recorded actions'. These include: carrying a leaking can of paint around Ghent; pushing a block of ice through Mexico City until it melts; wandering the streets with a gun in his hand until he is arrested and using 500 volunteers to move a 1,600-foot sand dune just four inches from its original position.

Friday, 2 April 2010

Waves

I was over on the Kent coast yesterday to photograph representatives from the NHS and a pharmaceutical company. With time to kill before catching my train back to London I walked down to the beach and took these. They're pretty derivative of Syoin Kajii's Nami series but I had fun taking them.

The United Kingdom

I went to see The United Kingdom play the Bull and Gate in Kentish Town last week. My friend Dan - who runs the Actual Size record label - plays drums and guitar for them so I took a few snaps.