A couple of week ago I was lucky to take part in the latest edition of Slideluck Potshow, held at 81 Leonard St. Gallery in London.  Slideluck Potshow is a non-profit organization dedicated to building and strengthening community through food and art.  The London IV edition was curated by Fiona Rogers and Harry Hardie.

This is my little slideshow; check out the other artists’ too as there was some great work. My personal favourites were Claudia Mozzillo’s Siren Land and Cristina de Middel’s MADE IN.

Shane Lavalette, Picturing the South

This looks truly excellent, please support if you have the chance.

Some more recent portraits of my gorgeous sister; she seems to be a recurrent subject as she photographs so well, doesn’t she?

te amo hermana!

Someone give me some neon lights please?

dubliner:

Nathan Coley

Olivia Locher

21 years old photographer from Pennsylvania

My gorgeous sister in her old flat. 

jennilee:

Rinko Kawauchi Untitled

From the series of “Hanabe”, 2001 C-print 40x40inches


This week I took some photos in the awesome print room at Brighton University. My friends are currently on their last year there and it’s such a buzzing environment to work in, loved how much it feels like an old factory.

Only have contacts so far but excited to properly scan the negs!

sprocketholesandrevelations:

This is me sat in our hotel window, drinking my morning tea. Only 10 floors up, but feeling on top of the world.

Taken by my boyfriend on our 2 year anniversary in Belgium.

I think my image as captured by his loving eyes is the only kind I don’t hate.

So absolutely mesmerisingly beautiful! I love you Steph.

While Justine Kurland’s address is in New York, she spends most of each year on cross-country road trips and also travels internationally. Kurland scouts out her subjects-mothers, commune farmers, adolescent girls-very carefully, and then poses them in theatrical settings amidst grand landscapes, as if setting a stage in a vast, outdoor theater. The process of selecting the right location and subjects who believe in her vision can take several weeks; she likes to get to know the people and places she works with, immersing herself in different cultures as a sociologist would do.

This is exactly my dream life.