Palestine solidarity movement marked one year of opposition to Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza.
I took a bunch of photos, which a selection of I’m sharing below.
Palestine solidarity movement marked one year of opposition to Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza.
I took a bunch of photos, which a selection of I’m sharing below.
Nothing represents the spirit of the times and the resilience of the community as acutely and accurately as the annual London Trans+ Pride. Pride is a protest! It’s always a joy to support and document this ever growing event.
I documented the summer edition of Papa Loko. There was an opening ceremony & Kirtan by Vaun. PopliHerrero debuted their installation, A Totem Reflection. Othon, Wandson Maxx, Black Venus and Darren Black kept everyone warm with their sets.
Today I attended and documented my first march for Palestine in London. Free Palestine, end the occupation!
My annual report from London Trans+ Pride is here.
It was my third time at London Trans Pride, and as ever, it felt important to be there and support our trans siblings. I took some photos. Thank you everyone!
Another long awaited and epic Kaos night with the contributions from Parma Ham, Dahc Dermur VIII, Choronzon and Samuel Kerridge.
I took some photos at the Young Queer Clothes Swap event hosted by the Old Diorama Arts Centre. People could socialise while browsing and picking whatever they fancied from the range of donated items. They could also get a haircut.
I documented the opening event for 'Never The Same, Something Else' exhibition, supported and hosted by the Old Diorama Arts Centre.
'Never The Same, Something Else' is an immersive exhibition curated by a group of artists from Central Saint Martins. Their week-long show has been accumulated following a 7-week project led by their studio manager, where the artists researched and responded to artworks by BIPOC Artists from the UAL Art Collection and the British Artist's Film & Video Study Collection through a series of workshops. The students have used the archives to collectively and playfully draw upon a continued history with the works - one which is never the same but something else.
I’m happy to present the final product of the poster image photoshoot for Mark T Cox. Mark will perform at The Sugar Club during Dublin Pride in June.
I documented Hester Chillingworth’s rehearsals at the Old Diorama Arts Centre. They are at an early stage of working on a new piece.
After one month break, Kaos returned to Electrowerkz over the Easter weekend. This edition brought back Ancient Methods, who last time played Kaos in 2018. Other acts of the night were Less than human, Choronzon and Lupus. Enjoy my photo set from the night.
A selection of photos from the April edition of Klub Verboten.
I documented a sharing event for the collaborative project between Rowan James and Deaf Rave. People were invited to test the dance floor designed to conduct vibrations corresponding to all sound and bass levels and as such allowing deaf people to fully experience music without hearing it. The event was hosted and supported by The Old Diorama Arts Centre.
Here is my photo set from Kaos’ all-nighter with Kris Baha.
I documented the sharing event for Jo Cork’s Audio Visual Haptic Project. AVH is made in collaboration with film and gaming composer, Bartosz Szafranski; and creative technologist and haptics specialist, Ava Aghakouchak. The event summed up the project’s residency at Studio Wayne McGregor and reported on the plans for future development.
I returned to the Queen’s Theatre’s rehearsal room to document the cast and the creatives working on the new production of The Kitchen sink by Tom Wells.
Here is a selection of my photos from the last Klub Verboten at Fire.
I started my collaboration with Old Diorama Arts Centre with documenting the opening of the Loudest Whispers exhibition.
‘Curated and presented by The Arts Project, the exhibition celebrates the strength and power of the LGBTQ+ community, including work from 34 artists linked to an open category and the theme of ‘Politics in Art’. It features both professionally trained and self-taught outsider artists as well as creative supporters of LGBTQ+ rights.’
I took some in rehearsal photographs for the new production of All My Sons by Arthur Miller at the Queen’s Theatre.