Category: Photography

November 3, 2017 / / Cambridge

Hurricane Ophelia brought in tropical air and sand over England, which caused the sun to turn red as blue light was scattered by the particles in the air. This created a peculiar light, as the…

November 1, 2017 / / Cambridge

I met up with Annabel Bolton in Cambridge for a fashion inspired photoshoot. We were also joined by Flora Walsh and a friend of hers. In Greek mythology Horae are the goddesses of the season, and…

October 30, 2017 / / Cambridge

I met up with Sharla Petterson, Connor Duffy and Daphne Chia for a gymnastics photoshoot first on the Park Street Car Park. The nice thing with the car park rooftops is that you get a…

October 27, 2017 / / Cambridge

I met up with Daphne Chia and Rafael San Martin on the first morning of my Cambridge visit for a dance photoshoot at St John’s College. Our plan was to do a few Pas de…

October 25, 2017 / / Cambridge

Sean O’Casey’s masterpiece revolves around the harrowing events of the 1916 Easter Rising. Set in a Dublin tenement, the play follows the lives of its ordinary residents. Dealing at first with their almost comic vivacity,…

October 23, 2017 / / Cambridge

Toby Marlow’s and Lucy Moss’ musical SIX returned to Cambridge as the ADC late show for a week. I had done some promotion shots for them back in June, but missed their performance at the…

October 22, 2017 / / Family

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October 21, 2017 / / Cambridge

The University of Cambridge Asia Tour returned to its home for a final set of performances in Fitzpatrick Hall at Queens’ College. I met up with them for a quick photoshoot hours before one of…

October 20, 2017 / / Photography

This week the yearly Human Brain Project Summit was held in Glasgow October 18-20, 2017. Neuroscientists from all over Europe converge on the city. The conference was held at the Scottish Exhibition Centre, and adjacent…

October 19, 2017 / / Cambridge

“MIST: Diazepam” is a new play by Johnny King which plays 23-24 October at the Howard Theatre, Downing College. In a time and space where the public house has long since been obviated, the last…