I showed work from my recent series “the art of smoking” as part of photography collective MAP6 the group show Coordinate ; Exploring the relationships between people and place. The Brick Lane Gallery with photographers Chloe Lelliott, Laurie Griffiths, Mitch Karunaratne, David Sterry and Paul Walsh >
Legally, the position of photography in a public space is clear-cut: there are no legal restrictions on taking a photograph of strangers in a public space. However, negative moral beliefs about street photography are developing out of public fears relating to personal identity, misrepresentation, paedophilia and terrorism. The ethical issues associated with street photography primarily [...]
Currently showing at Number 22 Bar and restaurant in Herne Hill in South London. Girls UnScene was exhibited in 2010 as part of London’s Photomonth and Brighton Photo Fringe. The series was captured from the “ladies” from late night venues in London and Brighton in Spring 2009. “Girls UnScene reveals the hidden details of, and [...]
I will be exhibiting my current work “the art of smoking” as part Map6 Photography collective for Photomonth at the Brick Lane Gallery from 25 – 31st October.
One week pop-up restaurant promotion created and managed by The brand placement agency Becomms in London.
On my trip to India this earlier this year I spent a day photographing a street kids program in a small and very well run charity in Jaipur. The charity Taabar works to help and support runaways, orphans, slum and street children who are struggling to survive in the harsh conditions of everyday life that [...]