My most long-standing collection consists of haircut self-portraits, the first of which was taken in 2013. It tells a story of change in personal character and self-image, as well as featuring a great cast of barbers and hairdressers.

There's a nice article about this series on the periopton art criticism site.

PHOTOGRAPHY

I visited Annapurna in Nepal in 2017-18. A more-time bound project, my collection from this visit investigates tourism and my own presence in the area through a post-colonial prism.

Another long-standing collection consists of beds I have slept in. Beds hold a fascination for me as the home-base for half a person’s life, the launchpad into dreams, the potential site of death, and the site of the small miracle of awakening every morning.

I have walked and documented the Camino de Santiago five times. On one of these walks I met a Taiwanese woman who became my alter-ego in her journey. We became firm friends and since then, I have walked with her and photographed her several times.

My photographs of central Athens are a personal psychogeography of my local environment. I have a large sub-collection from the covid lockdown era that stands alone.

HAIR

ANNAPURNA

ATHENS

CAMINO DE SANTIAGO

BEDS

My photographic work has its roots in personal documentary. I tend to work on numerous projects in parallel, some over many years. These are some examples.