People

Extinction Rebellion

A couple of weeks back I went to join the first days of the Extinction Rebellion demonstrations in London. Before you roll your eyes… I primarily went along to have a look at what was going on and try and take some pictures of people and things that are not my usual subject matter. Whilst I agree with the message I was concerned that direct action is a difficult thing to get right; the central message can often be hijacked by a minority with a simple anti establishment motivation or the whole thing can simply be misrepresented in the media as a nuisance rabble that disrupts the lives of everyday people without solving anything. As it was, I spoke to lots of people over the course of several days on the streets and the message was the same; they were simply people of all ages and backgrounds who understand the existential threat to the one planet we have and want to persuade those in power that now is the time to act and understand that failure to do so will be catastrophic. Many spoke about how they felt they had no choice but to get involved and at least try to force change to happen for the sake of the planet, their children and grandchildren. Several told me how they would prefer to be at home with their families rather than stood on the street but that they had an obligation to be there for the sake of the future of the planet. At the end of two weeks of demonstrations in London and around the world, attention has been focused on the movement and most importantly; the message. Time will tell if those with the power to do so will take meaningful action.

Some of the portraits here have accompanying text from short interviews I conducted… click on images for larger version then hover your cursor over the image to read.

The Wildsome Weekend in Snowdonia

I spent the weekend up in Snowdonia with the Wildsome crew and guests shooting some images for their website and social media. The philosophy is to create tailored mountain adventures that deliver a full outdoor experience in one weekend. As a new venture this was only the second event they have offered but it was excellent; with a mix of challenging walking, some light scrambling and sharing of knowledge about the mountains, their history, flora and fauna and how to navigate them safely. The weekend was also about escape and exploring a new environment with mindfulness and sense of disconnection from the norm. Joey and Emily, the masterminds behind the Wildsome, have worked hard to make sure everything is in place to spend the weekend not only physically active but also well fed and nurtured in an ego free environment. There’s a sense of calm, of shared positive experience and personal growth coupled with belly laughs, fun and freedom to enjoy everything the outdoors has to offer. The blend was just right and everyone went home pleasantly weary and happy. Look out for their upcoming events at https://thewildsome.com/ and here on Instagram .

The Specials at Glastonbury Extravaganza

A treat to see The Specials at Glastonbury Extravaganza at the weekend. I was just a punter but grabbed a few shots. It was a great show from the legends of British ska who are touring their recent No.1 album, Encore and banging out some old favourites too. A brilliant set and as usual, a top show put on in the grounds of the abbey.

Haverfordwest Skatepark

I always try and get down to the Skatepark in Haverfordwest for the annual Summer Jam. It’s always a great event and brilliant to see a facility being so well used. It’s a tribute to the people who put the effort in to get it built that so many kids are using it and developing into great riders. I got there late this year but here’s a few pics that are better off here than on my hard drive never to see the light of day.

Studio portraits

After a little while of experimenting with taking portraits I’m now offering this as a service. Whether you would like a portrait taken simply for your own reasons or if you need images for professional use, get in touch and we can arrange a shoot. If you’ve felt uncomfortable in front of the camera in the past, be assured of an informal and relaxed atmosphere.

Since starting out with taking pictures of friends I’ve found portraiture to be a fascinating branch of photography. Unsurprising really as I suppose portraiture is at the heart of photography, the human form the original subject and so many faces having been recorded over the decades since the first images were made. Maybe rather grandiose words but there’s something magic about getting the light right and capturing a special image of a person. Anyway, here are some of my favourites…

Ben Ottewell

Ben Ottewell from the band Gomez played the St Davids City Hall on Friday night. It was a special night for lots of people in the audience as Ben’s distinctive voice has been part of the soundtrack to life for a good few years. The album Bring It On wasn’t ever far from the CD player long after it came out in 1998 and the following year, Liquid Skin peaked at number 2 in the album charts and cemented their reputation.

At the Q awards John Lee Hooker held a stack of Gomez albums in his hand. The blues legend, who held the discs without being prompted, astonished the audience with his praise. 'I done listen to this record over and over and I can't find no defect,' Hooker said. 'The kids like it, and the older folks are gonna catch up real soon.' - Reported by The Morning Call

Along with some Gomez favourites, Ottewell plays his own songs at live shows including a few from his latest album; A Man Apart. The distinctive voice is still great and the songs, new and old, are timeless.