Wow! Rod and Ben’s Seasonal Organic Soup at The Cafe Ode Shaldon. What a wonderful opportunity to combine two things I love. Working as a photographer – which is my passion and my love of all things organic! We set off on an amazingly sunny day from Rod’s beautiful organic farm set in the rolling Devon countryside to take photographs at The Cafe Ode Shaldon. I love Shaldon – I lived there as a child. Everyone was in good cheer and it was great to meet The Cafe Ode owner Tim and all the staff who were super helpful. Rod and Ben’s Soup fits in exactly with the whole ethos of The Cafe Ode which has won awards for its regional produce and sustainability! This is their second year winning the Food For Life Catering Mark Gold, from the Soil association no less. After the photography bit was done I had the pleasure of sampling the delicious RodandBen’s soup. Yummy good! I had tasted their houmous a while ago and its the best I’ve tasted…Here are a few of the photographs from the morning.
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Boat Building Academy | Winter Launch
I just love the Boat Building Academy winter launch! Especially with the crispness of a winter day. The students of Class March 2015 were busy making getting the boats ready when I arrived. As usual there were some beautiful boats built. Only two boats were launched this time as the other two weren’t quite finished. Those launched were an 18’7 cold moulded and bright finished Robert Steward motor launch and a 16’ traditional clinker Iain Oughtred Norwegian Faering. The other two were a Strip planked, gaff rigged replica of a Herreshoff 12 ½ and a 22’7 glued clinker double ended Iain Oughtred ‘Kotik’ with a two berth cabin.
Students come from all over the UK and overseas and from a range of ages and backgrounds – many of them had never picked up a chisel before! Following an intensive woodworking foundation phase the class have learned to build boats to professional standards using modern and traditional construction methods.
The students have graduated with the skills needed to work in today’s marine industry certificated by the City & Guilds level 3 diploma in Marine Construction, Systems Engineering and Maintenance.
These are some of my favourites but for the full gallery please see the Students gallery here:Students Gallery
Further details about the Class of March 2015 & where Academy Graduates go on to work check out the Academy’s website at: Boat Building Academy
Shadow Walk on Dartmoor
Always a great pleasure to work with Med Theatre. This was a publicity photoshoot for an upcoming production – The Walk Dance Drama. The shoot took place on Dartmoor on a bright sunny day with lots of shadows and high contrast…usually a photographer’s nightmare! But this time the choice was deliberate – to photograph three young dancers with the sun casting shadows. Fabulous afternoon with lovely people. These are some previews of my favourite photographs.
The first performance will be at Bridford Woodland Trust Amphitheatre on August 1st at 4.00pm.
BBA Boat Launch | Lyme Regis
Another gloriously sunny day for the BBA boat launch in Lyme Regis for the Class of September 2014. The students of The Boat Building Academy launched eight boats on Wednesday 10th June, each built as part of their intensive 38 week training, into Lyme Regis harbour.
The boats were walked from the Academy’s workshops on Monmouth Beach to the slipway at Lyme Regis harbour, where champagne corks popped as the boats slid into the water for the first time. Gail McGarva (BEM) was there in her waders, as were friends and family of the students, Academy graduates, representatives from the marine press and industries and the people of Lyme Regis.
Boats launched were a 22’ Nordlands boat, 20’ Seabird Half Rater (the oldest one-design class boat still sailing), 15’2 Iain Oughtred ‘Whilly Tern’, 14’ faering, 13’ Iain Oughtred ‘Acorn Skiff’, 12’ Andrew Wolstenholme ‘Mallard’ dinghy, 18’ Guillemot ‘Night Heron’ kayak and the restoration of a 10’ traditional clinker dinghy named ‘Swallow’, believed to have been originally built by Naval apprentices.
Here are some previews of my favourites from the day. and this is a link to the main Gallery: June 2015 Launch
The photographic build diaries of each boat can be viewed here: Students diaries
A Photographer for a Forager
Yes, I was a Photographer for a Forager! That forager being none other than top Wild Foodie Robin Harford. We chose Dawlish Warren as great place to observe and note the different edible plants that grow on the shorline by the sea and estuary as well as on the Nature Reserve. We had great fun and chatted to the friendly Rangers. Here are a few of my favourite photographs.The plants are: 1. Alexanders (Smyrnium olusatrum) 2. Gorse (Ulex europaeus) 3-5. Gorse (Ulex europaeus) 6. Sheeps sorrel (Rumex acetosella) 7. Sea radish (Raphanus raphanistrum ssp. maritimus) 10. Lady’s smock (Cardamine pratensis) 11. Lady’s smock (Cardamine pratensis) 15. Sea radish (Raphanus raphanistrum ssp. maritimus)
16. Meadwosweet (Filipendula ulmaria)
Recycling Awards | Devon
What an inspirational Recycling Awards afternoon at Devon County Hall. There were some lovely stories about how school children in Burnthouse lane primary school are helping elderly people to collect garden waste to compost, amongst lots of other recycling heroes! Heart Radio presenters Caroline and Matt made the day fun and Councillors Roger Croad and Ray Radford sang the praises of both the runners up and winners. Matt struck up a wonderful silhouette with the tree.