Monthly Archives: March 2017

Beechwood Colours 2

Beechwoods winter leaves, February 2010

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Blue Rope – Two Blue Buckets

I bought a copy of Two Blue Buckets – Photographs by Peter Fraser (Cornerhouse Publications, Manchester, 1988) this week.  I remember seeing it at the Cambridge Darkroom when it was first published, but it didn’t resonate with me then.  At … Continue reading

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Edward Barber

I was sad to read recently of the death of Ed Barber on 29th January.  Sean O’Hagan described him in The Guardian as: ‘A tireless advocate for thoughtful social documentary photography and a formally brilliant portraitist.’  I recall Ed giving … Continue reading

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Fen Edge

Yesterday on the edge of the Cambridge Research Park.  Early morning sun hinted at the imminence of meteorological spring; bitter wind said that winter, meteorological or otherwise, was still with us.  Skylarks singing and a pair of Shovelers on one … Continue reading

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