Tag: Zoe Barnes

June 21, 2017 / / Cambridge

King’s Affair is a bit different from the other Colleges May Balls and Garden Parties, in that the dress code is a bit more liberal. This year’s theme was “Uncanny Valley”, which refers to the…

June 20, 2017 / / Cambridge

Yesterday I had the pleasure to photograph this year’s Trinity May Ball which is Cambridge’s oldest and most lavish May Ball. With me was Hannah Taylor who assisted me during the photoshoot. It was a great…

March 5, 2017 / / Photography

When you are in England only for a short period of time you cannot be too picky with the weather. So despite the lack of sun Helena Blair, Zoé Barnes and I headed out to Hunstanton…

February 25, 2017 / / Cambridge

In the early morning hours on my last day in Cambridge I met up with Zoé Barnes and the cast of Blue Remembered Hills for a fun hour playing around in the playground. The directions…

June 21, 2016 / / Cambridge

Zoé Barnes and I did a spontaneous photoshoot in West Cambridge. The skies were covered in clouds which gave us a very soft light. I used to live nearby when I worked here in Cambridge,…

June 16, 2016 / / Cambridge

This year’s King’s Affair has the theme Psyche. One of the great things with King’s Affair compared to other June events is that the dress code is much more creative, with people dressing up in…

May 9, 2016 / / Cambridge

I met up with Zoé Barnes and Kat Tinnirello-Savvas at the Judith E Wilson Drama Studio on Thursday morning to do a few photos for Zoé’s upcoming play Spurt of Blood. It is always fun to do photoshoots…

February 2, 2016 / / Photography

“Unhappy the land that has need of heroes.” Planet: Earth. Time and Place: Italy, 1609. Galileo looks up at the night sky, using the newly invented telescope. He observes the sun and the planets. He…

January 29, 2016 / / Cambridge

The Professor is awaiting the arrival of a new pupil while the Professor’s Maid/Manservant worries about her health and warns them of a potentially perilous situation. While the lesson starts well, the pupil seemingly promising…

January 27, 2016 / / Cambridge

‘They never asked about the women.’ When a city falls, its people must bear the wreckage. A live news crew will film the destruction but not the aftermath. It does not capture a mother looking…