Thursday, 17 February 2011

Made in Wales

I was sending word to howies today about our photofilm workshop (that would surely be ffotofim in Welsh..check it out here..) and I thought about these pics that I did of their wonderful printshop down in west Wales. I'm obsessed with doing things in a real and honest way and their printshop is just that. Every t-shirt is screen printed by hand by Tidy (Mike) and Tom.

Lovely t-shirts and lovely people all the way from Wales.





Monday, 14 February 2011

Anthony


A continuation of a small series of portraits of people that I know.

Anthony stopped by briefly last week and I managed to catch the last of the light with this photograph taken three years and one week after the last portrait I made of him.

Sunday, 6 February 2011

untitled

not the ampitheatre view, the drakensburg

Friday, 4 February 2011

The Hinterlands workshop & duckrabbit


I'm pleased to announce that I am working with top photofilm trainers David White & Ben Chesterton from duckrabbit in a new venture called 'The Hinterlands'. Combining training with inspirational talks all in the beautiful Devon countryside sleeping in yurts and warming yourselves around the fire.

So if your interested in learning how to make photofilms and want to know what to do with them afterwards come and join us in May.....head to www.duckrabbit.info/thehinterlands for more info...

...and yes their is somewhere to charge your phone

Cornwall 1-4




Polzeth (new), Noah post surf, Tom, Cornish sea view.

New years day, 2011.


Thursday, 16 December 2010

Snow


Snow. Yeh we got a lovely dusting of snow down here in the westcountry... This photograph even made me late for my job. I think it was worth it though...just wish I had time to walk to that stile...looks lovely.

Please come back snow...

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Noah

It's been snowy here, but not that snowy. Still it's all hot water bottles, three layers, knitwear, hot-drinks, blocking up gaps, waiting for the windows to defrost, porridge oats, fires, finding the other glove, icy skids, cold swims followed by hot showers and all that fun.

I've been having a few problems with my Bronica as of late so I've managed to get my hands on a beautiful pre-loved Mamiya 7. I love it.

The portrait is Noah.