Happy Christmas – have a great break and see you in the New Year!
Nick
Happy Christmas – have a great break and see you in the New Year!
Nick
At “An Event of Some Kind” at the Cavendish Arms, Stockwell on 11 December 2009
More photos from the night here.
I’ve recently added a “People” section into my portfolio, which you can see by clicking here, or going to the Photos page and clicking on “People”.
In other news, I’ve just booked a one day lighting course run by the wonderfully talented Adam Duckworth in February, which I’m very excited about. Hopefully I’m going to learn some wicked-amazing lighting skills and will be able put these to use on some new portraits in the new year.
A set of rotors on the “Bombe” which was a mechanical code breaking machine designed to break the German “Enigma” cypher
I took a trip to a place called Bletchley Park earlier this week. It used to be one of Britain’s best kept secrets, as it was used in the Second World War to crack the Nazi secret coded messages. As a results, Alan Turing and others developed the world’s first programmable computers (called the Colossus), which they have a working replica of there. A truly amazing and awe-inspiring place – definitely worth making the trip for.
A set of rotors on the “Bombe” which was a mechanical code breaking machine designed to break the German “Enigma” cypher
I took a trip to a place called Bletchley Park earlier this week. It used to be one of Britain’s best kept secrets, as it was used in the Second World War to crack the Nazi secret coded messages. As a results, Alan Turing and others developed the world’s first programmable computers (called the Colossus), which they have a working replica of there. A truly amazing and awe-inspiring place – definitely worth making the trip for.
At the “I am Tomo” exhibition in the Arches, London Bridge
5th September 2009
More photos from the night here
At Tom Robinson Presents… Ambiguous Records
at the Riverside Studios, Hammersmith on 28th October 2009
More photos from the night here.
Part of BBC 6 Music Tom Robinson’s Fresh on the Net Festival
At Rock Renaissance II at Home House, Portman Square, London
More photos from the night here
Some good news this week – Ambiguous Records is using one of my photos in this rather cool Soviet-style poster for the upcoming night the label is curating for BBC Radio 6 Music’s Tom Robinson at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith.
As you can see from the poster, it’s happening this Wednesday night (28th Oct). It’s set to be a cracking night as Ambiguous Records has some amazing talent on its books and its a great venue (where they used to film TFI Friday back in the day, no less).
You can find out more about the night here: http://www.ambiguousrecords.com/live/164/ambiguous-records-curated-night-tom-robinsons-fresh-net-festival