Mad March
Well it’s been sometime since I had a moment to update this blog, March really has been mad, I’ve lots going on and even more planned and may even find time to take some photos.
Firstly, The free exhibition, “Canal Side” an attempt to capture the many faces of the canal in all weathers and seasons, is now wonderfully displayed in the Cafe Clique, Getliffe’s yard, Leek, Staffordshire until the end of April 2012.
The canal has been part of my life for over 15 years since moving to our current house over looking tunnel pool near Leek. It’s the first thing I see every morning, its proximity means that a quick walk nearly always includes a stretch of it’s banks and its ever changing face means I never tire of it. Over the years the canal has featured in many of my images but this is the first time that it has had star billing.
The images are a mix of digital photographs and slides, taken along the Leek and Caldon branches of the Trent and Mersey Canal over a number of years and most of the images are being exhibited for the first time.
This small stretch of canal, only about 10 miles in length, running down the picturesque Churnet Valley, it is very lightly used and has a quiet backwater feel to it, lots of deserted stretches and over hanging trees.
Second my new exhibition Dusk till Dawn is to start on the 1st of May at the Foxlow and will run for the whole of May. I will also be at Art in the park on the 12th and 13th of May, more details on both nearer the time.
The Leek United building society has also changed it’s web site to show my spring photos, the Winter ones went down very well so I’m hoping that these will be just as well received.
I’ve done two long photographic trips this month, one to the Lake District and the other to York, and a number of shoots for Totally Local Leek and some stuff for my Buxton daily photo blog.
All in all a great few week, possibly the busiest I have ever been, today is no less hectic with two photo shoots to work on from yesterday, three lots of prints to be mounted, two lots to be delivered and an exhibition to collect, and an other photo shoot to finish off from last week. On top of that the picture from the Lakes and York need doing and the Dusk till Dawn exhibit needs finalising!
Finally I was interviewed last week by Rosie Lovenbury for her collage course and she has now put the article on line you can see it here
The picture below is a possible for the exhibition, taken on the side of Derwent Water near Keswick.