Pierdom On The Pier

Pierdom – Simon Roberts In the spirit of the event sponsors Borough Wines, Beers and Books provided special edition wine bottles complete with the signature image of the old pier for the private view of Pierdom on Hastings Pier. Organised by Andrew Moran and the Hastings Pier Charity as part of the photography festival Pierdom… Continue reading Pierdom On The Pier

Sound Reasoning

Sound Reasoning the Hidden Archive “ People in authority ain’t on the street. We live on the street so we know the street. “ Fatman Posse. Sound reasoning is a vibrant selection of work from the reggae archives of documentary photographer Anna Arnone. Anna originally from the North East of England, a Geordie with strong… Continue reading Sound Reasoning

Fox Tales

The natural habitat of this fox family group is among the gorse and wild flowers on the edge of a cliff overlooking a picturesque bay. There is a mesh fence which separates them from humankind, but the foxes have lifted parts of that fence so they can easily get in and out should they choose. … Continue reading Fox Tales

Bonfire A Journey

“From Geezers to Guizers.” — Russell Thompson – Reviewer Teresa Neal’s latest book is bathed in orange and black. It is predominantly a photographic record of Seaford bonfire parade with a nod to Northium and Robertsbridge, one of many quasi-cabbalistic processions that take place in Sussex towns and villages around the time of Guy Fawkes… Continue reading Bonfire A Journey

On the subject of Noir

“There is no exquisite beauty… without some strangeness in the proportion.”Edgar Allan Poe. Dark romanticism as an aesthetic trend in art and literature which delves into the darker side of human nature and the morally ambiguous has been popular since the Age of Enlightenment. The Spanish artist Goya explored the dark side of the human… Continue reading On the subject of Noir

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