STRAWBERRY LINE TIMES: tractors, toddlers and princesses – a short film of Axbridge Carnival 2016
This year’s carnival was blessed by good weather and featured a record number of walking entries as the procession wound…
RAPSCALLION THEATRE REVIEW: Having a good laugh at repressed sexual feelings, the upper class and… the French
French Without Tears. Northcott Theatre, Exeter. Take five ex-public school boys, a grumpy bearded French teacher, a blonde seductress and…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE – The Minack Theatre: the amphitheatre carved out of a Cornish cliff where sadists watch people falling down the steps (I’m not one of them – of course)
One woman, one gardener, two handymen and three decades of lifting rocks have seen the Minack Theatre emerge from the…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE – Film Review: brilliant affectionate send-up of Hollywood in the early 1950s by the Coen Brothers – screened at the Axbridge Roxy
Hail Ceasar! Axbridge Roxy. Eddie Mannix beats the Romans, the Romans beat their slaves, and the slaves continue to live…
RAPSCALLION MAGAZINE – BOOK REVIEW: Drunk, dazed and in love with Justine in 1930s Alexandria
Justine. By Lawrence Durrell. Feeling guilty, disillusioned and emotionally drained you leave a boozy chaotic party where couples are having…
FEATURE: the extraordinary story of when Hannah was jilted at the church – not once, but twice by the same man
I blame it on Four weddings and a Funeral – the 1994 Richard Curtis romcom that propelled Hugh Grant to…
FILM: letterpress workshop at St Bride Foundation, Fleet Street, for Print Monthly Magazine
A short interview with Mick Clayton at St Bride Foundation. There’s a feature on letterpress in Print Monthly magazine in…
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY: saturated colour can transform overcast days
Saturating colour clearly moves an image away from a purely accurate portrayal of natural tones to something that deliberately looks…
PHOTOGRAPHY: the mists and magical light of a September dawn
September has dawned with heavy mists, a crisp morning light and a touch of coolness in the air. This was…
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY: the magical quality of a sepia print that’s timeless and effortlessly romantic
There is something magical about sepia tinted photographs that’s both romantic and timeless. No longer confined to an age before…
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