Historic Conservation // English Heritage
It's rare that the most memorable part of a commission is the temperature. That's not to say that this commission at Goodrich Castle wasn't otherwise memorable, it definitely was, but this was the coldest outdoor portrait shoot I can remember in a nearly 20 year career! At points my fingers stopped responding to all brain input... David and Amanda are made of sterner stuff, they are historic conservationists whose task on this bitterly cold March day was to scale the 50 metre side walls of Goodrich Castle in Herefordshire, removing invasive vegetation and repairing damaged stone work. Covid lockdowns didn't come with many perks, but there is something very special about wandering around these historically significant sites with nobody else there. Be gone crowds.
Lockdown Baby // Guardian Weekend
Lockdown Living - My portraits of writer Richard Godwin and his newborn son for a piece in the Guardian Weekend about having a baby in lockdown. I had assumed it was probably a pretty good time to have a baby (impending doom concerns aside), with lots of time at home and nowhere else to go. Chatting to Richard I quickly realised I hadn't considered the many downsides of bringing a little person into the world at this time. I had heard horror stories from another friend of fathers not allowed to accompany their partners to check ups and even the birth! That is pretty heartbreaking. The implications on a child born at this strange and sanitised moment in history are interesting.
Wild Swimming // Royal College of Nursing
I am a recently converted cold water enthusiast, albeit more of the sitting in an ice filled agricultural water butt in my bathroom type of enthusiast. We're a bit landlocked here in Wiltshire. I met Olivia at the Clevedon Marine Lake not long after sunrise on a bitingly cold April morning. The water temperature, having had little chance to warm since winter, was still in single figures. Unperturbed, Olivia strode out into the glacial waters, no squeaking or squealing heard, just a calm confidence. Olivia took to cold water immersion in the depth of the pandemic to help her cope with the severe anxiety brought on by the stress of working on a stroke dependency ward during the height of Covid. Exposing yourself to very cold water has an extraordinary effect on well being. I'm not sure the research is there yet to understand the physiological responses fully, but I can attest that there is some sort of magical reaction going on. The effect on sleep alone is particularly notable, I never sleep better than when I've had a cold dunk. The rush of endorphins is intoxicating and it is curiously addictive.
Freya // Bristol
14 year old Freya is one of the first people in the world to undergo an astonishing new heart transplantation technique - the donor heart is restarted in a machine outside of the recipients body before being transplanted.
Sadie Frost & Raff Law // Sunday Times Magazine
Actor and Producer Sadie Frost at home during Lockdown #3 with her son Raff Law. Photography commissioned by the Sunday Times Magazine.
Caroline Quentin // Guardian G2
Recent portrait work with the very lovely Caroline Quentin at her Dorset home for the Guardian G2.
Dorset Coastal Rescue // Discover Britain
A chilly morning down at Lulworth Cove with Dorset Coastal Rescue. Volunteer Scott Lewis photographed on the rock beach of Stair Hole Cove, a spot usually inaccessible to the public.