Call me OCD (Obsessive ‘Collector’ Disorder) but I can’t walk past a door or gate or any opening without noticing and photographing how people secure their property or belongings.
The sun beats down on us as we wander, mesmerised for hour after hour and oblivious of the heat from the harsh Australian sky. We search for yet another chrome emblem, more crazed, pealing, paintwork on rusty bonnets, all overgrown and hidden by tall grasses and guarded by silent snakes…
This photographic journey is about everyday people, mainly women, creating meals in their homes from traditional recipes handed down through generations, using pots, pans and utensils they’ve possessed since childhood. The results, hopefully, are presented here in this book for your enjoyment.
Farindola is a comune and town in the province of Pescara in the Abruzzo region of Italy. It is located in the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park.
The 'Walls of the World' galleries occupy space on walls in cities throughout the world. My artist brother Paul and photographer friend Annalisa have both exhibited on this wall in Penne, Abruzzo, Italy and they suggested I submit an idea for consideration. It was accepted and printed in December 2016 and pasted on the wall over the Christmas and New Year period. The wall is well positioned at the main entrance to the town – a major thoroughfare and very busy over the Christmas period.
2014 saw the 50th Anniversary of The Forest Of Bowland being designated as an Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing us with the inspiration for this unique opportunity to showcase the artistic talent found within and inspired by this stunning landscape…
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