In early April my work was featured on Photomonitor, the award for my MA Photography project England at the London College of Communication Final Exhibition Awards. Big thanks to Christiane for her support of the project - please visit photomonitor.co.uk to see my interview with Christiane Monarchi and view the image gallery.
With the easing of lock down, I was able to get back to the Kent coast - my first visit in over a year. It felt so good to be out on a dedicated photography trip, collecting new images that I can use in Disrupted Landscapes. I am slowly working up a treatment for a new video and once this is further ahead, I’ll be making additional journeys.
Mid-month I took part in an artists talk with Sarah-Jane Field and Rowan Lear. Sarah-Jane had organised it as part of her final graduation project, ‘Why is there an Astronaut in a Field of Flowers’. I’ve always found her work very interesting so was very happy to be invited. It was great to discover Rowan’s work through this event as well, and really enjoyed the evening - there were over 80 attendees. If you don’t know their work, please take a look @sarahjane.field and @rowanlear.
Also mid-month, the second edition of my photography book, Sea Level, was made available by Another Place Press. So happy with the feedback that I’ve received from people about the book. If you are interested it is available here.
I’m also planning to include a couple of small (16 x 12 inch) Sea Level prints in a spring sale beginning 1 May. All the prints in the sale are small editions and come with certificates of authenticity. If you would like info on this, please message me your email address as discounts are only available to e-news subscribers. The sale will run throughout May.