Monthly Archives: July 2015
There’s a phone box on the seafront, shabby, grubby and smelly, with various things stuck to the glass and metal surfaces: flyers advertising all sorts, chewing gum, stickers and the like, all fading and peeling with the passage of time. … Continue reading
Seashells are an important part of coastal ecosystems: they provide materials for birds’ nests, a home or attachment surface for algae, sea grass, sponges and a host of other micro-organisms. Fish use them to hide from predators and hermit crabs use … Continue reading
Now obsolete phone boxes on the promenade are covered in advertising flyers; posters and stickers are taped or blue-tacked on then torn off or pasted over with newer ones; a top layer of graffiti adds to the visual cacophony as … Continue reading
SCRATCHING THE SURFACE Urban, city life contrasts with the natural world, in the area of Brighton seafront between the piers. There is an overriding sense of impermanence here as holidaymakers, day-trippers and other visitors come and go; the tides ebb … Continue reading
Macro Photography Brighton Macro Photography Brighton – Brighton must have one of the most photographed beaches in the UK, not perhaps because of it’s beauty but because there’s just so much ‘stuff’ going on there all year round and so … Continue reading
Hope Home, Chiang Mai – I recently spent some time in Chiang Mai, Thailand where I had the opportunity to visit Hope Home to take photos of the children there during a visit by volunteers from Art Relief International. https://hopehomecm.wordpress.com. ARI … Continue reading