Monthly Archive: May, 2025

What do you do in the winter when you’re not photographing boats?

I was actually asked that question after the first Sunday sailing. I explained that I dabbled a bit with models! Perhaps I shouldn’t have phrased it quite like that. It certainly caused a… Continue reading

WANTED -a good home.

Towards the end of 2019 the John Jarrold Printing Museum closed for the last time. The premises were needed for a housing development. I, along with several friends visited the works in order… Continue reading

If you go down to the woods today

Of course, not strictly true. It is now a week or so since the bluebells were at their best, but there have been other things to write about in my weekly photographic diary.… Continue reading

Oh what a lovely war – or was it?

What Mr C said was “we can allow ourselves a brief period of rejoicing!” – True -but also we need to remember that war was horrible not fun, that people got killed, homes… Continue reading

They look just like rusty nuts and bolts

Last December I was included among a group of photographers who were allowed to go and photograph inside the New Mills Pumping Station in Norwich. This was indeed a treat. For a number… Continue reading