link to my home pagelink to the my visual art's worklink to my design worklink to my photographymy telephone number
link to my ambitions pagelink to my portfoliolink to reviews of my worklink to useful downloadslink to the rationale behind this web site
6

link to my resume
link to notes on Fetes and Wakes
link to notes for Things to do on Sunday
link to Constructed Spaces
link to notes on Bridgnorth Project
link to notes on the Hartshill Project
link to notes on the Bradeley Project link to notes on Print catalogue
link to notes on Dave Morris's monograph link to notes to NSP web site
link to notes on Silk Press Stationery
link to notes on my reportage work
link to notes on sports and action photography
link to notes on location work
email link
link to homepagelink to sitemap



 

 

Escaping
the realities of weekday life...

email me

___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________
___________

above: Planespotters - (1050mm x 800mm Digital composite print on paper) winner of the Sentinel Prize in the 2002 Stoke Open, Potteries Museum and Art Gallery.

‘Things To Do On Sunday’ is a series of work currently under development. The works comment on the habits, personas and costumes of hobbyists and enthusiasts engaged in the myriad of events that form an escape from the realities of employed, weekday life.

image of Airshow - (1280mm x 805mm Digital composite print on paper)
above: Airshow - (1280mm x 805mm Digital composite print on paper)


above: Once More 1944 - (1062mm x 800mm Digital composite print on paper)

Once More - 1944: celebrates a nostalgia held for the 1940s whilst asking questions of the viewer.

This series of works presents social landscapes; following the tradition exemplified by Bruegel.

I use digital technology to create large scale work that stimulates debate and questions the veracity of photography.

detail from Once More -1944.
above: detail from Once More -1944.

All my photographic work is processed through a computer. Generally, I do this to crop and adjust images.

However, in the case of Things To Do On Sunday I have used a considerable amount of image manipulation.

These skills have been employed to create photographic illustrations for clients also.

 

TRAINING COURSES
I have prepared and delivered image manipulation training courses for organisation and individuals.

To find out more about the courses available please email me

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

legal notice

back to the top