A few outtakes from the last weekend's shoot with Andrew and Matthew in their new school outfits (which handily matched the apples on the tree in the back garden).The reflector (gold-side up… Read More
I'd found out recently that St. Andrew's Cathedral had acquired a mirrored sculpture garden, with inscriptions. As this combined two of my favourite things (reflection photos and words… Read More
I spent the last few days down in Leeds at the CBBC Live event running digital making workshops with some of the team from CoderDojo. We were saving the world from the evil Crim… Read More
Got the prints back from the aforementioned trip to the Botanics, although there were only two that were really even slightly interesting:this sundial with superimposed flowersAnd this one w… Read More
I was really pleased to get a poem in volume II of Beat the Dust's Literary Experiment edition:"Inspired by the idea that no piece of writing is ever truly finished, we asked writers to take… Read More
I was at the Botanics yesterday with Morag for an experiment in double exposures that went from "very controlled conditions" on Morag's part as she had a new 10 year old Canon EOS film camer… Read More
I've recently been fascinated by the Found Plays the Royal Court Theatre are collecting as part of their "Open Court" series. According to the website:"A Found play can be an over… Read More
I finally found out what the cube-headed men quoting Shakespeare on the walls are: Emoticon Hamlet, a project by Australian artist Peter Drew. It turns out he was also behind the myste… Read More
I went along to the West End Festival parade the other weekend in the hope of getting some good pictures. Unfortunately it's got a lot more popular since the last time I went along and… Read More
Another couple of my photos have made it onto the covers of books (via Arcangel Images). This time the upside-down Kibble Palace fishes are on the cover of the Dutch translation of Lea… Read More
A few shots from last weekend's Threads gig, featuring:The Deadline ShakesSidney Shawand Engine7more photos over here, where there will also be videos and downloads of what was a really exce… Read More
I got the chance to go along to another social media call at Scottish Ballet on Saturday. This time at the Theatre Royal to watch part of a class for the dancers before the matin… Read More
I'm still endlessly fascinated by scrunched-up reflections and tenement windows (and in this case, church ones) seem to scrunch particularly well. Read More