Paul Feesey
Paul Feesey This is Paul, I knew a little of Pauls story, and it was so good to hear it afresh with such clarity. please go have a listen. (use audio player below the photo)
Paul Feesey This is Paul, I knew a little of Pauls story, and it was so good to hear it afresh with such clarity. please go have a listen. (use audio player below the photo)
Daniel Barker Through most of 2018 I felt the urge to contact Daniel to see if he would be interested in being part of this project, and I was delighted when he came back to me and was keen to take part. Please have a listen to his story.
Nate Longstaff I had the wonderful pleasure of spending some time with Nate a couple of weeks ago. Where we shared a little of our stories with each other, and I left our time together greatly refreshed and stronger because of it. I also had the opportunity to take this portrait. Please take a moment
Cathy Allen I shot this photo a little while ago and really enjoyed the time and conversation we had. Such an amazing story. Go have a listen use audio player below Cathy’s photograph
I Photographed Trish earlier in the summer. Trish is such an inspiration to me, thank you for this opportunity . Make sure you have a listen to her audio use the audio player below the photograph.
Bertie Pearce I Photographed Bertie last month. What an enjoyable time I had. I am really happy with this result, and you must have a listen to his Audio what an amazing story. Just use the audio player below the photograph.
Keith Johns This is the next in my series of Audio Portraits. When I came up with this idea of portraits he was one of the first people that came to mind. I have always had the greatest respect for Keith and always thought of him as a very wise man. Have a listen to
Rob Dillingham This is a portrait taken of Rob in April 2017. It had it’s issues and has not quite got the outside feel I was intending. It’s definitely got a Rob feel about it and for me that’s the main thing. Rob has also added his audio recording so you can hear how God
This came about due to having an idea for my next audio portrait where I wanted to shoot with as fast a shutter speed as possible. I knew that the leaf shutter on my medium format camera should sync right up to 500th of a second, but I had never tested it so was not totally convinced