Posts Tagged ‘ photography ’
Hataklit is a bar in Jerusalem and, as today is their fifth birthday, it seems appropriate to post a selection of images taken there[ READ MORE ]
Palestinian school girls walking past Jewish settler children and Israeli soldiers and police in the Israeli occupied old city of Hebron in the West Bank[ READ MORE ]
Palestinian women walking past the Israeli settlement of Ha Homa between Jerusalem and Bethlehem in the West Bank[ READ MORE ]
Images from the opening of the Back to Black… and White exhibition at the Post Modern Art Gallery in Swindon. The exhibition was a combination of photographs by prolific Swindon socialĀ photographer Albert Beaney, and images inspired by them created as part of a collaboration between young people from Swindon Youth Forum, artist Dani Landau, [ READ MORE ]
Old photographs of Israel’s controversial security barrier in the West Bank[ READ MORE ]
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Informal black and white portraits of guests enjoying the reception at a wedding I photographed recently at South Marston Hotel and Country Club in Swindon[ READ MORE ]
“So nature steals on all the works of man, Sure conqueror she, reclaiming to herself His perishable piles.” Robert Southey: The Ruined Cottage, 1799. The Billy Banks housing estate in Penarth is a contemporary ruin. Rising above Cardiff Bay on land scheduled for redevelopment, Billy Banks is a product of the Modernist taste for building [ READ MORE ]
A couple of rather half-hearted efforts at the Belle & Sebastian photo competition. Basic concept conceived by the band being to write and then photograph their name and the title of their upcoming album somewhere interesting. Not feeling terribly imaginative, I settled for the dartboard and the beer board in the Beehive and the Glue [ READ MORE ]
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