Showing posts with label My work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My work. Show all posts

Robbin Island





I shot these on Robin Island (The Prison where Mandela was held.) in South Africa.

Flowers for her


I love the photo for some reason. Irene in the English spring countryside. I suffer from severe hay fever so it was a challenge.

Smoke


This is a bit how I'm feeling today. I took this shot in Scotland two years ago.

Prague

I just returned from the most amazing time in Prague. Prague, the Gothic city of Absinthe, gay bars and Czech weddings. If I could but recommend one place to enjoy yourself with a group of friends (when I say enjoy I mean in the sausage eating, beer drinking loads of dancing hedonistic kind of way fun) I would say Prague... hands down. Annihilation photos to follow, but for now I leave you with the dark Gothic beauty that is this city!

As Marion Ross once said... "Prague is the Paris of the '90s."













Old Blue Last


This is a shot of my little brother. The last time I ever saw him.

Blissful chaos






Its been sometime since I have actually blogged. So much has been going on. Here are some shots from my wonderful Thailand trip. There is an electrifying feeling about thailand at night, although between all that chaos there is a comfort that envelopes you... a peace that cannot be explained. Blissful chaos of sort.

Looking for peace is like looking for a turtle with a mustache:you won't be able to find it. But when your heart is ready, peace will come looking for you.





Fur

Mr and Mrs Smith


I really like this image of two normally smiley people looking particularly serious.

Double vision


This is a shot I used to practice for a series I have in mind. I am slowly putting ideas together for a series called "I told you I was ill." Inspired by Spike Milligan the series will be based on drag queens. I plan to show at a friends new Cafe/Fashion hub in Melbourne. (You know who you are) Watch this space.



Things that go 'bump' in the night
Should not really give one a fright.
It's the hole in each ear
That lets in the fear,
That, and the absence of light!
-Spike Milligan

Bricklane - Portrait


I shot this in Bricklane when the markets used to be less commercial and the people less trendy.

New Moon

Lost in a plastic bag


I shot this on my 1975 Canon FTB colour film. I really like it.