The 1984 photo show has enjoyed an extended stay at Foyles’ bookshop cafe on Charing Cross Rd in London since December, but the exhibit will be taken down after the Easter weekend.
1984
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[1984] Last weekend to see Foyles (Charing Cross) exhibition!
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[1984] Foyles 1984 photo show is open!
Thursday December 08, 2011 @ 03:01 PM (UTC)71 of the 370 images I shot in 2010 for the 1984 photo project are on display in Foyles’ Charing Cross Road Cafe during December and January. Eleven images were shortlisted and selected by my Twitter & Flickr followers; the other 60 are of the first paragraph.
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[1984] The shop is open!
Saturday December 03, 2011 @ 12:21 PM (UTC)Due to popular demand, I’ve set up a shop selling prints and postcard packs of images from my 1984 365 photo series. It’s on etsy. There, you can select individual prints (with an emphasis on the images that will be in the forthcoming Foyles exhibition) or collections (including body, food, night, tiny, the – feat. some of the images from the London Word Festival show. a selection of photos from the Foyles show and Big Brother Is Watching You).
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[1984] Foyles (Charing Cross) exhibition announced!
Tuesday October 04, 2011 @ 06:35 PM (UTC)Sixty-five of the 370 images in the 1984 photo series – the first three paragraphs of George Orwell’s dystopian novel photographed one word per day throughout 2010 – will be exhibited in the cafe in Foyles’ Charing Cross branch during December 2011 and January 2012.
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[Lifestream] 1984: 'the' on display
Friday April 08, 2011 @ 07:49 AM (UTC)The first meatspace exhibition of images from the 1984 project are going on display for one night only – Tuesday 12 April – as part of the Books vs. Cigarettes event at the London Word Festival. The event starts at 7pm at Dalston Boys’ Club, 68 Boleyn Road, London, N16 8JG.
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[Lifestream] The end of '1984'
Thursday February 03, 2011 @ 10:43 AM (UTC)It started as a way to get to know my new camera, and to ensure that my expensive investment wouldn’t end up covered in dust six months after I bought it, neglected after the initial honeymoon period of frantic snapping. I’d bought a Canon EOS 7D for myself to celebrate the end of my PhD, and received a damn fine lens as a gift. The 1984 photo project became a behemoth that challenged my creativity and my tenacity.
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[How It Works] Interview with me, plus 1984 images published!
Friday October 08, 2010 @ 01:26 PM (UTC)I was interviewed by How It Works, and they’ve kindly opened the content – normally published on dead trees – online.
Because I chose my Canon 7D DSLR as my favourite piece of gadgetry, some of my 1984 photos were published too. They look rather nifty in print.
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[Lifestream] '1984' in photographs, one word, one day at a time
Wednesday January 06, 2010 @ 08:55 PM (UTC)Last year I spent much of my time taking photos of myself every day I worked on my thesis. I’m kinda hooked on the 365 photo sets. And now, I have a wonderful new toy that performs very well in low light.
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