Boat Building Academy | Exhibition

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I’ve been the Boat Building Academy photographer for a little while now and I have my first photographic exhibition in Lyme Regis! It finishes on thursday evening 30th May. Do come along. I’m there from 10am – 5pm at the Malthouse, Town Mill. Here are the pics watermarked that appear in the exhibition. They are all Hahnemuhle Fine Art Baryta Pearl paper. I am really pleased with the quality of the prints.

BBA | 2012 Winter launch

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Another fantastic day at the Boat Building Academy Lyme Regis winter launch. This is the 5th launch that I have documented. It is such a pleasure to be involved in the christening of these absolutely beautiful and diverse constructions! It was raining when I arrived just before 9am but it soon cleared and developed into one of those glorious winter days with light to die for. My camera got sprayed with champagne and then sea water but seems to be ok.  There was a nice piece about the launch on BBC Spotlight Southwest.

Exeter floods

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I decided to cycle rather than drive with my camera to photograph the Exeter floods! I cycled up to Cowley Bridge to take photographs of the submerged railway lines and traffic coming through a flooded area from Silverton. It was amazing. People said they’d never seen it this bad before. I then went along the river to Exeter Quay. I was concerned about the poor sheep that seemed to have gotten narrowed down to a small piece of land alongside the river area near St David’s Station.