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Ridgeway I, Uffington White Horse

Ridgeway I, Uffington White Horse

Ridgeway II, Wiltshire

Ridgeway II, Wiltshire

Ridgeway III, Oxfordshire

Ridgeway III, Oxfordshire

Ridgeway IV, The Manger, Vale of White Horse

Ridgeway IV, The Manger, Vale of White Horse

Ridgeway V, Buckinghamshire

Ridgeway V, Buckinghamshire

Ridgeway VI. Chilterns

Ridgeway VI. Chilterns

Ridgeway VII Wiltshire

Ridgeway VII
Wiltshire

Ridgeway VIII Wiltshire

Ridgeway VIII
Wiltshire

Ridgeway IX Wiltshire

Ridgeway IX
Wiltshire

Ridgeway X, Wiltshire

Ridgeway X, Wiltshire

Ridgeway XI, Wiltshire

Ridgeway XI, Wiltshire

Ridgeway XII, Chilterns

Ridgeway XII, Chilterns

Ridgeway XIII, Oxfordshire

Ridgeway XIII, Oxfordshire

Ridgeway XIV, Oxfordshire

Ridgeway XIV, Oxfordshire

Ridgeway XV, Oxfordshire

Ridgeway XV, Oxfordshire

Ridgeway XVI, Wiltshire

Ridgeway XVI, Wiltshire

Ridgeway XVII, Buckinghamshire

Ridgeway XVII, Buckinghamshire

Ridgeway XVIII, Chilterns

Ridgeway XVIII, Chilterns

Ridgeway XIX, Chilterns

Ridgeway XIX, Chilterns

Ridgeway XX, Chilterns

Ridgeway XX, Chilterns

“Momently clinging to the things we knew — Friends , footpaths, hedges, house and animals. Till bourne along like twigs and bits of straw we sink below the sliding stream of time.”
John Betjeman, On leaving Wantage, 1972

A photo series made along the Ridgeway, England’s oldest road, during a 6 day walk in September 2013 backpacking and wild camping where possible along the 87 miles from Avebury to Ivinghoe Beacon. Most of the photos were taken with a 400mm telephoto lens more commonly used for sports and wildlife photography in order to isolate graphic elements in the distant landscape.

For at least 5000 years travellers have used the Ridgeway. Originally connected to the Dorset coast, the Ridgeway provided a reliable trading route to The Wash in Norfolk. The high dry ground made travel easy and provided a measure of protection by giving traders a commanding view, warning against potential attacks.

This photo series was conceived of as a follow-on project from my walk along the Thames last year Sweet Thames, run softly till I end my song.

 

Norfolk Horizon (Homage to Gursky)
Holkham Beach, Norfolk, England
90x60cm, Edition of 7

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Images from my photoshoot of AnalogFolk fit-out and interiors by architects Design Haus Liberty has been featured in Conde Magazine, Taiwan. Click here for more images of the project.

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Thanks to all the architects who came to last weeks Architects Eye Photography Workshop and everyone at ROCA Gallery and International Art Consultants for making the event a success.

I’ll be publishing my slides from the workshop, including seven tips for better architectural photography, in the new Tips & Techniques section on this blog over the coming weeks…..

VM Houses by BIG + JDS

VM Houses by BIG + JDS

VM Houses by BIG + JDS

VM Houses by BIG + JDS

VM Houses by BIG + JDS
VM Houses, Copenhagen, Denmark. Architect: PLOT = BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) + JDS. Built: 2005

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Saxo Bank Headquarters by 3XN Saxo Bank Headquarters by 3XN Saxo Bank Headquarters by 3XN Saxo Bank Headquarters by 3XN Saxo Bank Headquarters by 3XN

Saxo Bank Headquarters by Architects 3XN, Copenhagen, Denmark. Built: 2009. The building is next to Horten HQ by the same architects.

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The Stable Courtyard

The Stable Courtyard

Long corridor, Stables Courtyard)

Long corridor, Stable Courtyard

Stallhof destroyed after 1945 bombing

Stallhof destroyed after 1945 Anglo-American bombing

The Stable Courtyard (Stallhof) of Dresden Castle, Germany is where the jousting tournaments used to be held near the Castle and the reverse hold the Procession of the Princes mural. Constructed in 1568 and restored in 1976 after the Anglo-American bombing of 1945.

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DZ Bank building, Frank GehryHidden inside a regular looking office building next to the Brandenburg gate in Berlin is the Atrium of DZ Bank building (formerly DG Bank building) Berlin, germany. Built 2000. Architect: Frank Gehry. Engineer: Schlaich Bergermann & Partner.

Like Frank Gehry? Also see my photoshoots of the Walt Disney Concert Hall, LA and Gehry House at Santa Monica

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