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Flint, North Wales, United Kingdom
The business of photography has become tougher every year and this is not just down to the financial crisis. Everyone now considers themselves a photographer, even though they have no idea of the market they are dabbling in. This has destroyed business for the professionals and many can not survive and make an honest living. I have reverted to taking images for myself only and have to tend to a day job in order to continue my photography. This is the space I share my images, gripes and experiences.

Saturday, 19 June 2010

The Benches

Conducting my duty in Iraq was stressful and draining and I often found myself looking for a quiet place to gather my thoughts in order to re-gain my emotional energy. Such a place was just round the corner of the entrance door to our operations room.
It was a set of two benches placed in a corner of our blast-walled compound forming the smoking area.
Some engineer or 'wanna-be' carpenter must have thrown them together with a few nails and some rough timber from pallets.
However, now that they have been placed in the same location for 6 years, baked and bone dry from the sun, barely seeing shade under the torn and dilapidated cam-net, the timbers are close to falling apart. The wood had shrunk under the dry climate barely giving the oversized nails anything to hold on to.
Many a soldier had sat here, smoking away and carving their marks in the edges of the boards. Some say each cut symbolizes a kill of enemy forces, others are the opinion that it must have been the desire to leave one's mark before perishing in combat.
The benches are part of the history of our unit.
I wanted to retrieve them and bring them home, however they were left to the US Forces taking over from us. I miss sitting on those benches. They symbolize peace and quiet, a place where I was able to gather my thoughts and recuperate from the daily stress whilst smoking my pipe. May they give US Soldiers the peace that I found whilst serving in Iraq.

All Images were shot on a Nikon F6 using Kodak TMax400 film.








Sunday, 13 June 2010

Miss Piggy's Ordeal

Miss Piggy ended up on an operating table after being struck by a car. The piglet didn't really have a chance. It suffered from internal injuries and shock that the vet could not cure.
Little Miss Piggy died on the table approx. 20 min after being admitted.

Wild Boar should not be allowed to cross the road. The damage to the car was expensive, to say the least!

Grey and Pale

Not that we are all living in a shade of grey and dull green, but that seems to what the world is coming to. We are wasting our planet away, either by poisoning it with crude oil or by destroying it by war. It will all end in tears if we do not do something about it.
Additionally, have we not all had enough of war and destruction, loss of life and sacrifice?
It also costs money... lots of it, and we are all paying for it, one way or another.

Sunday, 30 May 2010

Changing Times

What has become of this world?
Whilst the Golf of Mexico is being poisoned by crude oil and New York City is planning to introduce a non-refundable $300.00 photography fee (only in America!), citizens of Iraq are facing far greater challenges... Life!
Meet Karim; a laborer for the British forces for the duration of the British campaign in Basra. He used to be a soldier of the republican guard of Iraq's forces during the war between Iraq and Iran. He was taken prisoner by Iran and tortured, mutilated and nearly beaten to death. He has no worries in life other than seeking happiness for his wives and children. He used to say that as long as he is alive and well and his family is looked after he will not desire anything else in this world. When the British troops pulled out of Iraq he was offered a sum of money for his service or a permit to reside in the UK with his family and make a life in Europe. He decided to stay in Iraq, his home, his country. He has great hopes for Iraq. He hopes for a better future; a future without razor wire and violence.

Karim, March 2009


Thursday, 27 May 2010

I WANT ONE!

I love the new Olympus PEN. I want one!

The wife replied:
NO! OVER MY DEAD BODY!

:-(


Sunday, 9 May 2010

Great Photography

Whilst I do not always manage to take images every day, I do search the web for images that I find astoundingly impressive. Today I came across Washington-based photomicrographer Charles Krebs who does stunning stuff with his camera equipment.Take a look!





http://www.krebsmicro.com/

Sunday, 2 May 2010

Update


I've been busy lately shooting in the UK. Even though I have been back in Germany since my last trip to the UK, I had to fly to Birmingham again to attend a conference and shoot some covers for some boring magazines. Don't get me wrong, the images are not boring at all, I just don't think that the magazine is interesting in any shape or form. I will not buy it.

Also, I dug out my 12 year old Olympus Mju II again and loaded it with some TMax 400 B&W Film. Results will be shown here soon.

Pet Dog
My favorite Pet Dog of the recent years.