10 photographs from the Surface Tension series are being exhibited at Bank Street Arts in Sheffield this September as part of my residency at the centre. The show opens on Fri 2nd Sept and will run until the 30th.

Clicking here takes you to a slideshow of the series. The music featured is by Richard Dooley and Philip Jones. You can download it here.
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Saturday 29th Jan sees the start of Finding Lost Time, a 3-week group photography exhibition I’m curating that features work from all over the world. The show is taking place at the Botanic Gardens Musuem in Southport, a sepia-tinted venue that positively oozes atmosphere. Due to government cuts, this is very sadly very likely to be the last event to take place at the venue.
If you print out this invite you’ll be able to attend the private viewing of the show, which takes place on Saturday 29th between 12pm- 3pm. A number of photographers whose work appears in the exhibition will be in attendance.

There’s a Finding Lost Time Facebook page here, and you can download the exhibition catalogue and get directions to the venue here.
We’re also very excited to be able to offer a series of very special, limited edition Finding Lost Time mounts, produced in collaboration with the photographers involved with the project, and The Print Space. If you click on this link you can find out more.
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