I shot some stills for Ursula Mayer's GONDA film, which is starting to be shown now. Catch it if you can.




Trailer:



On Kenneth Road


She feeds you spiced tea and strawberries

She feeds you coffee whilst editing


she feeds you tea and oranges


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Plant Journal




The second issue of the Plant Journal features an interview with Simon from Comanechi by Mr John Doran. They talk about how being a skint musician drove him to transform his rubbish dump garden into a herb and vegetable garden. I learnt a great deal from him on this shoot, like how he's decided to build a hibernaculum to encourage toads that eat the slugs that would have eaten the veg. And how ladybirds should be encouraged as they feed off the aphids that feed off herbs such as dill. He also gave me the recipe for his aunt's cucumber soup, which I will make when I get round to growing some cucumbers.

British Journal of Photography


This month's British Journal of Photography has run a nice feature on the Labyrinth exhibition in relation to the announcement by Kodak that it's filed for bankruptcy protection.
I'm happy that they chose to run my photo of the Mojave desert (top right), which was shot using my favourite type of Kodak film.

Labyrinth's A Year In Development


The Independent On Sunday ran a nice review of Labyrinth's A Year In Development exhibition in today's New Review. They used my Mojave Desert scape in the piece (top middle).
The show marks the 1 year anniversary of the lab and will run in the Four Corners Gallery until the 1st March. I recommend you go and take a look at the finely hand-printed analogue photographs on display.
Read the review here