1. Friends, The Deaf Institute, Manchester, 6th February 2012.
Shot for The Quietus magazine. Full interview by John Freeman here. 
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    Friends, The Deaf Institute, Manchester, 6th February 2012.

    Shot for The Quietus magazine. Full interview by John Freeman here. 

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  2. Drake, Manchester Arena, 1st April 2012.
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    Drake, Manchester Arena, 1st April 2012.

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  3. Painting The Bridge.
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    Painting The Bridge.

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  4. 40,000 feet above Iceland.

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    40,000 feet above Iceland.

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  5. One of the stills I shot, very early in the morning, during the filming of the documentary of In The Mist.
I had hoped the sun was going to pan right across the valleys on the right hand side, but sure enough, the mist came in.
You can now watch the full documentary of In The Mist, here.
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    One of the stills I shot, very early in the morning, during the filming of the documentary of In The Mist.

    I had hoped the sun was going to pan right across the valleys on the right hand side, but sure enough, the mist came in.

    You can now watch the full documentary of In The Mist, here.

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  6. Tim Harrington of Les Savy Fav, ATP’s Nightmare Before Christmas, December 2011. Probably the most intense performance of the weekend. Complete with costume changes and audience participation.
He’s giving away some of his artwork over here.
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    Tim Harrington of Les Savy Fav, ATP’s Nightmare Before Christmas, December 2011. Probably the most intense performance of the weekend. Complete with costume changes and audience participation.

    He’s giving away some of his artwork over here.

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  7. Gary Numan, ATP’s Nightmare Before Christmas, December 2011

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    Gary Numan, ATP’s Nightmare Before Christmas, December 2011

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  8. Football in the shadows of industry.
Runcorn Town FC vs. Runcorn Linnets FC. Boxing Day Derby. Final Result 3-2.
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    Football in the shadows of industry.

    Runcorn Town FC vs. Runcorn Linnets FC. Boxing Day Derby. Final Result 3-2.

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  9. This summer I was lucky enough to spend two amazing weeks filming and doing time lapses on La Gomera in the Canary Islands. My time was divided between camping in a rain forest that shrouded in mist, driving some surprisingly pristine switch back roads, getting some rather bad tan lines and doing quite a bit of trekking to get to some of the locations to film/do time lapses.

    A massive thanks and shout out goes to Chris Wharton, the writer, producer and director of In The Mist, for asking me to help out with his project.

    A full release of the documentary will be out in the coming weeks.

  10. Some of the shots from the Babushka’s shoot a couple of weeks ago.

    More info on their VERY tasty food can be found at Babushka.

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  11.  Cold Specks & Howling Bells, Manchester Academy 3, 21st September, 2011.

    More photos can be found over at Ragged Words.

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  12. A Telephone. A Cat.

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  13. The exact moment the mirror fell out of my 5D camera during a time lapse in La Gomera for the documentary, In The Mist.

    The exact moment the mirror fell out of my 5D camera during a time lapse in La Gomera for the documentary, In The Mist.

  14. PJ Harvey, Manchester Apollo, 8th September, 2011.

    As always, a massive thanks to Ragged Words. More photos, and a ton of other great stuff over at their site.

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