My latest Reform Radio show is now available on listen again. I invite you come and join me, to simply listen to some great music, and the sounds I’ve found over the past month… Sounds include a carousel, a busy station and a gang of chatty geese. Music features tunes by Rainy Miller, Beth Orton, John Coltraine and Liza Minnelli. Incidental music by Not Quite Light. LISTEN HERE PLAYLIST
I’ve recently commissioned newly designed 1000 piece jigsaws, using my ‘Rainstorm’ and ‘Skyline’ pictures. They are now ready to pre-order, with a delivery date aorund the end of November, so well in time for Christmas! To begin with, the jigsaws are offered in two options. Either open edition for £25, or a special edition for £45 which includes a signed A4 print, and text detailing the making of the photographs. To place your pre-order click here.
I’ve made a short film / slideshow featuring the photographs from the exhibition ‘Time Will Tell’, shown in March and April 2022 at The Modernist Society in Manchester. The pictures are set to audio recorded whilst out at dawn.
This month I take a dawn walk to Piccadilly Station… A slightly new format this time on the Not Quite Light radio show, as I put on my headphones and wander up to Piccadilly at daybreak, listening to music and the sounds I encounter along the way, including an unexpected encounter with a Nigerian radio presenter inspecting tickets at the end of platform 1… Tracks include Sarah Neufeld, Beverly Glenn-Copeland and Franz Shubert. LISTEN HERE PLAYLIST
FROM APRIL 13TH 2016 ‘From Trinity To The Crescent’ is the second Not Quite Light Project. It will explore the area around the River Irwell, which is used as the physical border between the cities of Manchester and Salford. This will take me from just below Strangeways along Chapel Street and Deansgate, and as far as the Crescent, as the A6 heads away from the city centre. The history between Salford and Manchester is fascinating, and illustrates my view that […]