A collection of analogue, digital & film stills from my own photography & commissioned work
From the Picture This Research exhibition launch at Great North Museum: Hancock, Newcastle. A young girl reaches out towards an illustration of a group of researchers.
Sony A1, 70mm, f/2.8, ISO 1600
Taken during filming of A Tide Worth Turning. The abandoned & weather worn hull of a rowing boat on the coast at Boulmer, Northumberland.
Pentax k1000, 28mm, f/4, Kodak Ultramax 400. Developed at Photographique, Bristol
An accidental double exposure. The railway by Clifton Down station and the unmistakable Bristol Suspension Bridge.
Ricohflex Dia, 80mm, f/3.5, Ilford FP4 Plus, ISO 125. Developed at Negative Thinking, Bristol
A clear shot of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, framed within two trees on a bright day.
Ricohflex Dia, 80mm, f/8, Ilford FP4 Plus, ISO 125. Developed at Negative Thinking, Bristol
From the Picture This Research exhibition launch at Great North Museum: Hancock, Newcastle. Ainsley Hatt, one of the project founders, taking in the exhibition before guests arrive.
Sony A1, 100mm, f/3.2, ISO 1600
Taken on a trip to Copenhagen. The Rundetårn is the oldest functioning observatory in Europe. Instead of steps there is a 200-meter-long spiral walk that leads to the top. Light coming in through the windows.
Pentax k1000, 28mm, f/3.2, Kodak Gold 200. Developed at Photographique, Bristol