Places

Dave Jowitt

AWPF panel "Portals of Erddig"

Chris Evans

Architecture






Tom Dodd

RANDOM COLOUR



Tom Dodd

RETROSPECTIVE B&W - PICTORIAL DOCUMENTATION!



Jan Wilson-Chalon

In lockdown I have mainly been in my garden taking images of the birds.






Kevin Hirst


Big Skies





Andy Polakowski

London in Widescreen

I visit London regularly, using the Widescreen format to depict quiet dramas that conform to my concept of UltraBanality . As momentary forms become clarified through this boundaried and repetitive practice, the viewer is left with a paean to the inaccuracies of our world.

Terry Mills

Linda Bell - Wild Things

John Bell - In the Tenerife Surf


SHARON PRENTON JONES
FIPF STATEMENT OF INTENT
Celtic Mythology exists as a landscape of the imagination. Ancient tales from Wales, Ireland and Scotland feature images of strong independent women and heroic men appearing through the mists of legend. Dominated by the colours of earth, sea and forest, my images evoke a common ancestry, undivided by modern borders. Heroes emerge from backgrounds which are timeless and yet provide a dreamlike context to a shared Celtic heritage.
The challenge was to capture images of mythological characters rather than photographic models. The willing suspension of disbelief needed to see Queen Maeve in the Sligo hills or Twm Sion Cati riding away from the soldiers of the crown required me to work hard with my models crafting their facial expressions and body posture. Attempting to capture a sense of timelessness and myth was a difficult yet enormously satisfying challenge. Here history meets mythology in a visual celebration of the past.


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David Flitcroft

In three trips to Glstonbury Festival I found much of interest apart from the music. Here are some of the people

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