Already the end of July - time is going so fast in this COVID period where everything is off-kilter. I’ve been working on my MA project and will continue experimenting and building up content over the summer. I plan to have some photo trips while we have the freedom to move around and store up images for any future lock-downs.
Earlier this month I found out I had an image selected for Shutterhub’s Yearbook project. The whole exhibition can be viewed here.
At the start of the month I was contacted about participating in a small photography exhibition to be installed in a beach shelter on Worthing seafront. I have always wondered about showing some of the Frame series in the spot where they originated so I was very happy to be included with five images and with production costs covered by Colonnade House and Worthing & Adur Councils. The show, featuring 6 photographers, went up last week and is set to stay until October. I went down to see it and thought it had been really well installed.
Frame prints installed on one side of the West Buildings shelter, Worthing
I was also in Worthing a couple of weeks ago to pack up my exhibition at Worthing Museum & Art Gallery. I was sorry the show was cut short by two months because of COVID but it was a wonderful experience and the exhibition had a good eight week run before closure as well as a strong digital presence on the museum website. I also visited Highdown while I was there for my first countryside walk in months.
Highdown Hill
There are also a couple of future projects in discussion about existing series - more info soon.