Cherry Blossom

Slowly picking up camera again after my trip. Have loads of ideas and things to work on but, as ever, finding it tricky getting started. So starting off small and keeping things simple, especially when there are beautiful blue skies to see and capture. Also restricting myself to just a few frames, something I’m seriously going to think about, want quality not quantity.

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When They Brought Out The Gods


Krishna Temple, Udupi, Karnataka. Festival to thank the gods. The experience

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When smiles fade away quickly

Heartbreaking reality of India is the heartbreaking poverty, especially the mothers and toddlers living on the streets.

Anjuna, Goa, 2010

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India Street

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India portraits

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India 2010

 

Not long returned from a trip to India and I can still hear the din of the place as I write this. I love India, it simply gets in your head and body and shakes you about. Think that’s the only way I can explain this amazing country. I only had a couple of months there but could easy lose a year travelling around this

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Playing around with a few things. Love the colours, blur and darkness, also the way the photograph is haphazardly suspended inside it’s own frame. Frame inside a frame.

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Press photography


Ceremony of the Immersion of God Lord Ganeshas idols in the River Mersey.

Hillsborough Disaster Remembrance Service, Clayton Square, Liverpool


Swan taking a stroll down the inside lane of the A55 Expressway.

Photography Award

My book Up Days Down Days, created for the final project of my Masters, has been awarded Chethams Library’s Prize 2009. The award gave special emphasis to social documentary and engagement. A copy of the book will now be kept at the prestigious library. Chethams, tucked away behind Manchester’s Urbis Centre, is famous for its connection with Karl Marx and is the oldest public library in the English-speaking world. Click here to visit Chethams’ website.

The

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Lovely photos

Lovely work on this website. The photographer is Scott Hammond and images are polaroids…

The Lovely Road

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