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Our daily bread: a factory film
A film maker’s record of mechanised food production at an industrial scale
Broken Glass
I took a series of photos in Clapham Junction a couple of days after the extraordinary riots that took place on the high street. I was looking for shattered glass, which was easy to find, and the cobweb like shapes it makes. At that time, there were international film crews shooting reporters against the backContinue reading “Broken Glass”
Building site
The view through a window cut in a fence on the edge of a building site near Fenchurch street. Digging foundations and moving earth is like revealing the innards of the city. This together with the fascinating activity of making a building.
View through a cardboard periscope
A view of the royal wedding from the side of the mall, through a cardboard periscope, an iphone and the Hipstermatic app. A swift glimpse of the main events is probably what most of the crowd bound spectators saw. It reminded me of being on safari. Cameras are at the ready, jostling for the bestContinue reading “View through a cardboard periscope”
The photographs of Inge Morath
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Festival fences