Urban Water

Five am, and eight of us plus two guides are pushing out onto the black water of the canal. Quiet – quiet as a city gets. The water’s still, no chop, and nothing to really call current – if I paddle four strokes then stop, then I’ll glide onward in that same direction. After all those months of folding my limbs into a lotus position under the spray deck, the sit on top kayaks with their backrests and endless legroom feel absurdly comfortable – like being adrift on a living room lounger, but with the added benefit that the widescreen view unfolding ahead of you is real.

Extinction Rebellion and HS2 – Things to do in Birmingham on a rainy Friday.

If you've read my blog before now, you'll know I've had an ongoing photo project of following the Extinction Rebellion protests - it's something I started when I stumbled across them in Parliament Square in April 2019. As you can imagine, in these socially distanced times of the Corona Virus, protests to photograph have been … Continue reading Extinction Rebellion and HS2 – Things to do in Birmingham on a rainy Friday.

Street Photography Is The Poor Man’s Psychotherapy.

I’ve written about street photography before - about my photographic first love, the times we’ve had together and the stars and city lights under which I’ve carried it on.  The charm of it is simple. While you might go to a football match to take sports pictures, or to a a studio to take portraits, … Continue reading Street Photography Is The Poor Man’s Psychotherapy.