
A Year in the Life: 14 May 2022
"I look at the buildings along the street - all the facades that we’ve come to know over the years have completely gone - erased."
"I look at the buildings along the street - all the facades that we’ve come to know over the years have completely gone - erased."
As with all things photography based - nothing is set in stone - the weather plays a big part, of course, so I'll be revealing the places I'm visiting as we go along.
The stylistic formality of classicism is embossed upon the jaunty angled village vernacular of a planned town of the C12th.
Andy Marshall's Treasure Hoard Gazetteer
York is one of my all time favourite destinations and I spent many days over a full year capturing the essence of its architecture, typography and culture. This print is very special to me, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
After spending prolonged days wrestling with the light through my viewfinder, I’ve experienced a kind of photo-serotonin effect, as if a transfusion has taken place resulting in an inner glow, unable to stop chattering; a feeling of being baptised with the splendour of it.
And so I find myself, over three days, encapsulated like a fly in amber within the bounds of that gaze.
So excited to share with you that the first member funded photography shoot is to take place in June 2023.
✨ Wondering why I ask for support?
An Anxiety of Memberships