Developing a book in times of Covid-19 is tricky and was something I had no idea of when, a year Read More

Filed Under: Book, Marrakech, Morocco, photography, The Old Kasbah of Illigh Tagged With: Book, Covid-19 Morocco, Marrakech
Developing a book in times of Covid-19 is tricky and was something I had no idea of when, a year Read More
Filed Under: Morocco, photography, Sahara Schrift Tagged With: Morocco, photography, Sahara Schrift
I'm delighted that nine of my photos have been included in the Sahara Schrift, the very first issue Read More
Filed Under: Amsterdam Shutdown, Arti et Amicitiae, Exhibition Tagged With: A Doodle A Day, Covid-19
Me in front of my contribution to A Doodle A Day, an Arti et Amicitiae exhibition of off the cuff Read More
Filed Under: Amsterdam Shutdown, Animals Tagged With: Amsterdam Shutdown, Birds, Bridget Riley, coot, Lauriergracht
'Dreaming of Bridget Riley, Mr Coot contributes to Op Art' is a caption to one of a series of social Read More
Filed Under: art, Ireland, Polranny Pirates, Residencies Tagged With: Art, Ireland, Polranny Pirates, Residencies
I’m honoured to be in the 2019 Polranny Pirates yearbook, which was edited and designed by Connie Read More
Filed Under: Ancient heritage, Arti et Amicitiae, Exhibition, Ness of Brodgar Tagged With: ancient heritage, Arti et Amicitiae, Ness of Brodgar
Honoured to see my work included in Salon 2019 at Arti et Amicitiae, the Netherlands' main fine arts Read More
Filed Under: art, Exhibition, history, Monuments Tagged With: Amsterdam, Arti et Amicitiae, artists, fine art
I'm delighted to have been chosen as a member of the visual arts club Arti et Amicitiae. The Read More
Filed Under: children, Morocco Tagged With: Atlas mountains, education, literacy, Morocco, poverty, school, the children of Aguerd
I'm delighted that my photographs of the children of Aguerd are now featured in a fund-raising Read More
Filed Under: Ancient heritage, Orkney, Residencies Tagged With: cultural heritage, Neolithic, Residencies
Life in the trenches at the Ness of Brodgar archaeological dig is initially confusing but ultimately Read More
Filed Under: art, photography Tagged With: Touch the Ground Vicariously
Recently I was delighted to be the subject of Catherine Gates’ latest blog post on Architectural Read More