RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE – BOOK REVIEW: Drunk, dazed and in love with Justine in 1930s Alexandria
Justine. By Lawrence Durrell. Feeling guilty, disillusioned and emotionally drained you leave a boozy chaotic party where couples are having…
FEATURE: the extraordinary story of when Hannah was jilted at the church – not once, but twice by the same man
I blame it on Four weddings and a Funeral – the 1994 Richard Curtis romcom that propelled Hugh Grant to…
FILM: letterpress workshop at St Bride Foundation, Fleet Street, for Print Monthly Magazine
A short interview with Mick Clayton at St Bride Foundation. There’s a feature on letterpress in Print Monthly magazine in…
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY: saturated colour can transform overcast days
Saturating colour clearly moves an image away from a purely accurate portrayal of natural tones to something that deliberately looks…
PHOTOGRAPHY: the mists and magical light of a September dawn
September has dawned with heavy mists, a crisp morning light and a touch of coolness in the air. This was…
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY: the magical quality of a sepia print that’s timeless and effortlessly romantic
There is something magical about sepia tinted photographs that’s both romantic and timeless. No longer confined to an age before…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE – FEATURE: World War III set to start in 2017
It’s day 100 and already Donald Trump has achieved more in that time than any president before him in the…
PHOTOGRAPHY: dawn and dusk at Cheddar Reservoir during August 2016
The ever changing light reflected in the vast mirror-like lake that is Cheddar Reservoir continues to enhance. These photographs show…
CARTOON: latest cartoon for SignLink magazine
The magazine is published monthly and online. I produce a cartoon to go with the editorial – which this month…
FILMS: trams, boy racers, Rape Crisis Centre, IDS, an eclipse of the sun in Devon and Labour’s Ben Bradshaw MP
I’ve been busy loading up films from the last few months at my You Tube site with quite a mixture…
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