
Andy Marshall's Genius Loci Digest
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PATINAColour, Hue, Texture, Pattern, Age."I am a photographer because I faced myself in the shutter; I sing the song of buildings because their makers showed me the way, and I’m a sculptor of light because - after being plunged into darkness by depression - my camera taught me how to see." A Singula
Wilton Windmill, fully working mill of 1821
Welcome! I’m an architectural photographer and writer. On my van-life travels through the British Isles I’m building up a word and photo-hoard of material culture that celebrates the value and distinctiveness of our built heritage and contributes to a sense of place.My van is my time-machine, it
Welcome! I’m an architectural photographer and writer. On my van-life travels through the British Isles I’m building up a word and photo-hoard of material culture that celebrates the value and distinctiveness of our built heritage and contributes to a sense of place.My van is my time-machine, it
St. Mary, Breamore in glorious virtual reality
Hello! I'm away on holiday this week - the next full digest will be out next week. After reaching 200 subscribers and, as a huge thanks to all subscribers, I'll be giving away a book from one of my Polarsteps journeys in the van.Details will be announced in next week's digest. So keep an eye out for
MEMBERS ONLY My visit to St. John's in Barnack, Cambridgeshire yesterday was my first. I went to see the surviving Saxon tower (with additional squat spire), but - as is usual - I was struck by something else within the church....
Welcome! I’m an architectural photographer and writer. On my van-life travels through the British Isles I’m building up a word and photo-hoard of material culture that celebrates the value and distinctiveness of our built heritage and contributes to a sense of place.My van is my time-machine, it
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