I wish I could have been the photographer of this image, it's such a wonderful scene. I am fascinated with folk art, culture and music and often daydream of a life such as this.
English folk singer, Vashti Bunyan travelled by horse and cart.
I think I was a little frightened about getting these photographs processed - I tend to point...hold my breath...then click. I never really know how things will turn out, I never really plan a picture. I like to click when i'm moved by something, perhaps I try to capture the atmosphere of the moment, the mood and the feel. I like quirky defects within photographs and I believe that my ignorance towards photography science works well.
These four photographs are incredibly poignant; they take me back to a time of my life where feelings were strong, where actions spoke louder than words, where friendships were built and secrets were shared.
On May 7th 2010, I am going to be in Manchester Cathedral sitting, not too far away from Bianca and Sierra Casady whilst they please my ears with their haunting music.
I hope they wear their beards and their marker pen moustaches.
I would like to create a fashion shoot inspired by the eccentric musicians. Image is obviously a great part of their performance however unconventional it may be, a strange immalgamation of hip hop and urban wear, folk patterns and textures, wigs, masculine facial hair, face paint, tribal masks and animal costume.
I adore this editorial photoshoot that I discovered in the beautiful "Lula" magazine. I like the natural, organic feel of these images. The model is fifteen year old Jodelle Ferland, she is the actress who starred in "Tidelands" as Jeliza - Rose.
The "Sagrada Familia" in Barcelona is possibly one of the most photographed landmarks in Europe. I took this set of images using my plastic camera. I wanted to capture Gaudi's magnificent work in an unconventional way, a photographic approach very different to that of the majority of tourists who flock to see this wonderful piece of architecture. I feel that this series of photographs completely and utterly illustrate the feel and the atmosphere and the space of the grand cathedral. The images are incredibly eerie and convey a sense of spirituality and religious awe, something that perhaps you would not gain an impression of from your average digital shot.