Folio shots taken in Gunnersbury Park of winter trees.
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Busker in the River Thames, under the Millennium Bridge, playing an electric guitar ….on an incoming tide. I only saw him once.
One of those short bursts of light that only occur with storm clouds. Reflections in the River Thames at Mortlake.
Winter colour, December 2016 – Mortlake (top) and Strand-On-The-Green along the River Thames, London. From Drawing Dark Waters Series.
Printing my Thames photos taken since 1997 and presenting them in three volumes. Part of the Drawing Dark Waters project with Caroline Underwood and Liz Charsley. A few have previously appeared in exhibitions or concertina book form, but this is the first time I’ve put them all in one place. Essentially archival inkjet prints, with some as gate folds and a couple of original prints from 1997. I’ve promised to show them to a few people, and am happy to show others. The project is still evolving and will no doubt be expanded.
Tree reflections on the River Brent, near Brentford.
From Drawing Dark Waters….The River Thames from Tower Bridge.
Shingle beaches on the River Thames, near Mortlake. Close-ups and details of the rocks and cobbles that have been washed onto the beaches.
Speakers’ Corner, 1980. I wonder if these guys are still waiting.
A new book cover using one of my photographs, via Millennium Images. Published by Grove Atlantic, Mattias Boström examines the story from its origins with a young Arthur Conan Doyle, through to the TV series with Benedict Cumberbatch. The image was taken near Battersea on the Thames footpath..not sure if there’s a connection.