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Inspired by Damian Hurst's iconic "The Physical Impossibility Of Death In The Mind Of Someone Living" and "Mother And Child (Divided)".
African Elephant. Taken during a photo tour of East Africa during Covid.
From a series exploring the symmetry of nature.
There is no life without death.
The power of nature.
A magnificent oak in splendid isolation.
In the garden of Eden, the serpent tempts Adam.
One of a series exploring the iconography of the world's major religions.
An homage to Shirin Neshat, Iranian/American photographer questioning the role of women in Islam.
The Wheel of Life is painted on the straining body of a man crucufied.
Throughout history, women have been oppressed, with religion often the justification.
A telephone fundraiser from Brighton.
Preserving the memory of a momentous event.
A close-up study of a character actor.
Follow the action and hope for the best.
It rains a lot.
Climbing and trekking in high mountains has been a feature of my adult life.
A pre-digital action shot.
Half a mannequin in the Colombian Amazon.
Living in the open.
Not a child, not a teenager.
Close-up of a nascent postpunk popstar.
An elder of the Lepcha community in Dzongu, Sikkim, spinning a prayer wheel.
The Price of Immortality.
Escape the City.
With thanks to Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Returning to my first career.
A political statement.
The problem existed before AI.
Advert for a luxurious cashmere company.
Shared DNA. One in the clouds, the other taking the corner.
1950s style clothing collection.
Embracing the wet and windy.