Continuing with the theme of reflections and mirrors – a sort of an accidental self portrait. I saw this guy carrying a mirror on the street…

Continuing with the theme of reflections and mirrors – a sort of an accidental self portrait. I saw this guy carrying a mirror on the street…

Sonic art installation Breaking Reverie unveiled at the launch of Dumfries Music Conference 2018 programme at the newly refurbished Oven in Dumfries
Most of my street photography in Dumfries is an urban location recce in some form or another. I collect these places patiently through my camera viewfinder and let them fill up the virtual memory cells of my brain. Then I wander back at various times of the day checking on…
Photo review of Poppies Weeping Window Carlisle Castle installation by Paul Cummins and Tom Piper on tour as part of UK-wide WW1 centenary events
On Sunday, 11 August, John and I attended the 13th anniversary of a joyful and colourful Birmingham Ratha Yatra Festival, also known as Festival of the Chariots. It was organised by ISKCON Birmingham and featured a giant wooden Jagannath Chariot pulled by hand by the Hindu devotees from Chamberlain Square…
Finally, the last installment of Chante’s Birmingham photo session at Jewellery Quarter (view Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 on my blog). We changed the outfit and went for something more feminine – she is wearing a long delicate black blouse/vest with some lace detail on the front with…
Carlisle Fringe 2016 was an impressive new urban performance and street theatre platform presented and run by the talented (and extremely hardworking) team of Electric Theatre Workshop. Carlisle city centre was taken over for three days by actors, comedians, dancers and musicians offering quality street entertainment to children and grown ups. As an…