Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Truth, Issue 4

Truth Magazine

I was pleased to find out today that I have had a selection of images from my 'Cage' series published in the really excellent 'TRUTH' magazine, issue 4.

Many thanks to Richard Payne, it's editor for his dedication, faith and wonderful layout and design - it's a beautiful thing.

“WE ALL KNOW THAT ART IS NOT TRUTH. ART IS A LIE THAT MAKES US REALISE TRUTH, AT LEAST THE TRUTH THAT IS GIVEN US TO UNDERSTAND. THE ARTIST MUST KNOW THE MANNER WHEREBY TO CONVINCE OTHERS OF THE TURTHFULNESS OF HIS LIES.” PICASSO , 1923

Photographers featured in this issue are:

CHRIS DORLEY-BROWN
CHARALAMPOS KYDONAKIS
JACK HUBBELL
KIMCHI JIN
PHILL KALANTZIS-COPE
WILLIAM RUGEN
MATTHAIS FRANKE
SIMON KOSSOFF
RICHARD PAYNE
TOM KONDRAT

Normal price has gone up to $9.60 as there are more pages then usual. But there is currently a 25% discount until the end of September so its $7.20

To see a preview of this issue or to buy one please follow this link:

http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/113390

A slide show of my still in progress Cage series can be seen here:




Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Cage (II)

Cage Cage Cage


Cage


Cages. I have been working on this now finished series for just over a year now. The collected images can be seen at my agency website "Get the Picture' here:

Monday, August 9, 2010

Truth Managzine Volume.3

Truth Managzine Volume.3

I was really happy to discover today that I have a handful of images from my recent Utah Road Trip published in 'Truth' magazine, Volume three.

Follow the link below to see a preview or buy this excellent photo journal. Many thanks to Richard Payne for his dedication to this magazine - it's wonderful design and layout and brilliant edit. I am in great company there. Truth Vol 3 includes the work of these photographers:

Richard Payne

Michael Cinque

Albert Ruso

Christopher Turner

James Morris

James Guppy

William Rugen

David Blumenkrantz

David Weekes

Jack Hubbell

Jonathan Allen

Paul Russell

Lucia Fische

'Jenny' By Simon Kossoff

Follow this link to preview or order a copy: http://www.magcloud.com/browse/Issue/103623

Friday, July 9, 2010

Motels (II): The Most Haunted Places in America


Conway, MO




Moab, UT




Guyman, KS




Santa Fe, NM




Denver, CO

Part Two of my continuing story about Motels.

When I'm traveling I like staying in cheap motels. There's something about them which captures my imagination. I love the atmosphere, the dated and crumbling decor, the buzzing neon signs, the musty smell of the rooms and the people that use them. I love to listen to the stories of those that work in the office. I love the plastic dusty flower displays, stale coffee, the old TV's and faded pictures hanging on the walls. I love the cracked cement parking lots, the broken coke machines and the Bible in the bedside draw with the broken back.

What I love most of all are the dreams I have in the bumpy uncomfortable beds after a day of driving. Laying in the darkness listening to the trucks thundering past on the road outside I think about all the people who have stayed in the very room I am in. I imagine all the things that could have possibly happened and feel the fleeting ghosts of their presence echo around me. In the darkness I contemplate my own flickering sepia place in it's transitory history.

For me they are the most haunting and haunted places in America.