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my work on the Southbank

26-Sep-08

If you were checking out the Thames Festival (13/14th Sept) you might have noticed these giant poster/map displays all over the Southbank. Titled “Rivers of the World”, one section of each display was given over to a handy map of the area with a giant photo on top. Quite a few of which were mine from last years Thames Festival Night Carnival. Here’s a selection for you to relive the experience…

I'm all over the Southbank...

More of my work on the Southbank and even more of my work on the Southbank and still even more of my work on the Southbank

Not to mention using my truly iconic shot of Dragon Heart Beats in the Festival Programme given out to thousands of Londoners…

Lets go Night Carnival, London!

Trash City at Glastonbury

29-Jun-08

Despite the mud horror nightmares of yesteryear – KissMyPanties was back in the saddle, hired gun for Trash City in what turned out to be one of the most blissfully serene Glastonbury of recent years. For me any way. As George said, "turned out nice again…"

a new start for KissMyPanties

10-Jun-08

good morning, good morning. and what a joyous morning it is.

please standby (etc) whilst the redesign of my lovely little photographic parlor takes place. it’ll be all sorted in a week or so when you, yes YOU, you lucky reader, will be presented with the all new blogfolio of your esteemed (in certain circles) host.

ie – i’m a shaking things up – and when things get shaken up, they always take a while to settle down…

Bring me the head of Ubu Roi

10-Apr-08

My publicity shot of David Thomas and Sarah Jane Morris for Bring me the head of Ubu Roi. A piece of musical theatre from the world’s only expressionist rock band, Pere Ubu, with stop-motion animation, projections and stage design by the enigmatic Brothers Quay. Its a reworking of Alfred Jarry’s infamous play and promises to be just as furiously intense, grotesque and comical as the original.

Part of the Ether 08 season at the Southbank and soon to be a CD with this image as the cover.
Bring me the head of Ubu Roi