Posts Tagged ‘dead’

Eavis: Outstanding in his field.

Having had a lot of my Glastonbury festival shots on the Boston Globe’s “Big Picture” site, I wasn’t sure how to put this blog together as I didn’t want to just repeat shots that a lot of people have already seen.  In the end, I’ve decided to go for a mix of some of my [...]

Show some guts, boy!

When you wake up in the morning with an unplanned day of work ahead of you, skinned giraffes and aborted babies don’t usually figure in the general ingredients of the day but that’s the life of a press photographer.. Running from October 24th 2008 to August 23 2009, Gunther von Hagens’ latest exhibition “Bodyworlds: The [...]

Richard Mills

On the 16th of July, word began to get through of the death of former Times colleague and friend Richard Mills. He died on the 14th of July 2008 while on assignment in Zimbabwe. Due to the delicate situation involved with getting Richard out of the country, news of his death was held until this [...]


The war continues..

I’ve just returned from Glastonbury festival (of which I’ll be scribbling something down soon), filled with the joys of love and spiritual freedom to be faced with my first ever collective of virtual burning pitchfork wielders. Yup, it seems that after a quiet few months that I hoped had seen the end of the campaign [...]

The ongoing war against passion-driven stupidity

The ongoing war against passion-driven stupidity

No, not of the sexual kind (although sometimes, I do wonder). The passion of which I write is the love of horses. In my line of work as a press photographer, I face a wide variety of subjects, stories and people on a daily basis. This is one of the main reasons why I love [...]

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