Some leftover OSB and a much nicer spot
Julian in print.
Earlier. The Burge and I. In the eye of the storm.
Onesource
On the streets of East London/Essex
Huel HQ
A couple of hours spent at Huel HQ photographing founder and MD Julian Hearn. Results will be viewable in the April issue of Mens Health magazine.
Filming the Video spot for Parking Debarcle
Dogs. Lots of dogs.
And.. they're up
(Film) Festival season
Less fanfare than previous years perhaps but what was saved on champagne appears to have been spent on train fares for the talent. Inebriation's loss was insight's gain. An embarrassment (gaggle? pride? school?) of directors/producers/actors in attendance. Here we are again in our makeshift studio recording their likenesses for posterity.
Coming up at WSA
Booklet from this year's Wilts graduation (with last year's images).
University of Winchester PostGrad Prospectus is out!
More work on the kids with screens project
My contribution to the new MH mental health feature
Also this one
Intelligent Machinery Symposium. Revisiting the venue of the 2016 UAL MA show - Ugly Duck, Tanner St.
There's a pattern forming.
Yeah what Does it want?!
Daniel Rubenstein talking with Heather Dewey-Hagborg at Saturday's symposium at The Photographer's Gallery. Photographic datasets, machine vision, artificial intelligence, computer science, that kind of thing.
Meanwhile in The Provinces
What can best be described as voluntary work. For a good cause though (i.e The Burge).
Feedback
So good. This is feedback from the comments book hanging next to CowPhotoFinish work which occupies a 25m long corridor on the way to the trauma unit in the John Radcliffe hospital in Oxford. Every comment is a treat.
Child Shaped Data
A page from the sketchbook as a new project takes shape. Thinking about data, representation & strategies for image-making therein.
Working on this throughout August with a view to having something presentable by the autumn.
With a view to having something on a gallery wall at some point.
A Few snaps from the dog workshop at The Old Fire Station
Photo credit : Cat Prior-Holt.