We're still having a bit of a quiet start to the new year, so thought we'd take the opportunity to show some of the publications we've been involved with since last summer. A bit of shameless trumpet-blowing in fact, but it's always nice to see our work in print.
"Between Sky and Earth", produced in association with a show at in Stroud, Glos. last year.
The pic chosen was from The Home Is, very much the project that keeps on giving.
Then there's this Zine, "Out of Office", which was looking for some pics in a call last summer.
A couple of shots taken whilst we were in Wales, at Aberystwyth.
We've had quite a bit of success with a friendly chap called Lyndon, who's been running some open calls through Curatorspace. The first was "Weightless", which saw me (Ben) mucking about with inflatables up in Wales, revisiting an old project.
Making something of a contrast with the bouncy, happy shoot, came his next call:
I used this as an opportunity to revisit an old project which stalled due to Covid after its first shoot.
I'll probably do more on this on the model making blog in due course.
Amy got involved as well, with a new body of work shot up in Whitby around the Abbey and church.
We haven't had chance to do all that much railway photography recently due to work, but Trackside Magazine were suitably impressed with Amy's night shoots during the Beer and Music Festival, and they gave them a double-paged spread.
We also had a couple of pages with Amy's ceramic buildings on our garden railway.
Speaking of which, I continue to have a nice regular gig with Hornby for "The Collector", with this being the most recent.
We've started kicking back into action with projects now, and a few more open calls which we're in the process of applying for (and producing new bodies of work for). More on which soon...
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