• Portrait,  Street

    A 21st century icon

    At a recent trip to Shelsley Walsh for a motorsport hill climb event, I was struck by this marshall’s face against the red circle.  The marshalls, all volunteers, do fantastic work making sure the event is safe for all the competitors and for the spectators. He was relaxing for a moment while the hill was cleared to remove a car that had broken down.  With his head against that red circle I thought he looked like one of those icons from medieval or Orthodox Christian art.  I just loved his contemplative expression, so I used my telephoto lens to isolate him. This was what I thought he looked like; uncanny…

  • Mobile,  Travel

    It’s a sign of the times.

    One of the visitors at my Worcestershire Open Studios exhibition last weekend asked how long a walk took me.  They asked because they reckoned I was always looking for things, and looking AT things in an unusual way, and that this must slow me down when I am walking.  They were right of course, my walks do tend to take longer than most people. One thing I look for is signs.  They are supposed to be put into the world to offer passing people information that is helpful, or to commemorate other people. Take this sign is a local churchyard.  I could say that Charles is only half the man…