All Good Things Come To An End
and unfortunately for me, the work problem person is back from sick leave… Thankfully not as bad as before but not as good as it was recently.
and unfortunately for me, the work problem person is back from sick leave… Thankfully not as bad as before but not as good as it was recently.
During my time at the studio, I experiment with using my photography as a basis for screen printing. I work with some bat and elephant photos of mine to create some prints as well as using the risograph printer to make some prints...
I thought I would take the opportunity to head to London for a week, which is a refreshing change to all the quick visits I have been doing over the last few years..
I passed my RYA Level 2 dinghy sailing course at Attenborough Sailing Club, which felt like learning a completely new language and something I have wanted to do for such a long time. There is something incredibly satisfying about learning to work with the wind rather than fighting it.
The Sweden trip just after Athens was fun, even if it didn't quite go to plan. I was meant to be visiting my good friend Jacomo but he went and got himself a job in another country before I even landed…
Another month, another exhibition. This one titled Broken, and I exhibited a photograph taken from inside a power station tower. The theme felt fitting honestly, because the environment does feel broken and industry always seems to get prioritised over it.
The Emerge exhibition at Bentinck Art Studio felt like a bit of a turning point in that sense. I had two of my photographs selected to show, photography keeps circling back.
Super excited this week as I won the British Ecological Society Instagram Photography Competition!
We managed to get an extra night in of surveying and managed to go down to the banana plantation for one last survey attempt…but the rain halted that and back to camp we went.
Me and Dom having been trying to go on more walks at Kumbali during our lunchbreaks with our cameras, trying to get out of the Office a bit more and enjoy our surroundings...