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Fruiting bodies of black obsidian
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21 days ago
No Resort
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4 months ago
On a retail park in Swansea, hidden above the jungle floor of the city’s pyramid-shaped Plantasia, I climbed into the canopy with Lisa, the manager. She led me up a series of ladders and walkways used for pruning the towering tropical trees. Just before the annual cutback, the jungle is at its wildest. “I like to come up here on Christmas day” she said, “It reminds me that if we all disappeared tomorrow, this closed ecosystem would carry on for years just fine without us.” #pyramid #pyramidal #pariah_uk
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6 months ago
A great end to a brilliant two years, rearranging the brain furniture and ending up somewhere I wasn’t expecting. Some views of a recent group show at @fourcornerse2 📷 @edwiredjones
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7 months ago
Some incredible days working with Greta and Matt making some magic✨ 🪄 Thank you so much for having me in the studio 🖤. @torneditions @firstfloorstudio
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7 months ago
View of the stone pavement of the Appian Way (Veduta dell’antica Via Appia), from “Le Antichità Romane” Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1756)
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8 months ago
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8 months ago
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9 months ago
Featured Submissions From The PhMuseum 2025 Photobook Award Explore a sneak peek of projects we received through the first edition of our open call dedicated to visual publishing. Images: 1. Lithics by @justuslemm 2-3. The Shape of F. S. by @arne_piepke 4. It Takes All Kinds by @gretavalente_ 5. The Pyramids Project by @jj.helliker There is one more week to present your work and have a chance to get it published as a fully-funded photobook by PhMuseum. Both completed and ongoing projects are welcome, whether they’ve been already developed as a dummy or not, with no thematic restrictions. Learn more and apply now via phmuseum.com/pb25 (link in bio) #phmuseum #phmuseumphotobookaward #photobook #photoopportunities #bookaward
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10 months ago
Artefacts
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10 months ago
On a recent trip working on my current project I had some time to burn while waiting for the tide to retreat - so I spent a couple of hours enjoying Whitby.
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10 months ago
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1 year ago