Henry Holiday in the time of a global pandemic

When I first started my career in Photography I didn’t do any work for free 'it doesn't work out' a fellow Pro had advised me. Now I'm established I like to try and do one job a year free for a deserving cause.

In 2018 I was contacted by the Liverpool diocesan heritage officer, 'would I be interested in a commission to photograph all the stained glass in St Chad's, Kirkby'.

On completion of the St Chad's job he contacted me again 'would I be an advisor on a panel looking into reordering my local parish church' the project involves a guide book and I offered to do the photography for free starting with the windows. I didn't know much about the stained glass in my local church, but to my surprise it turns out there's a connection with the previous job in Kirkby, all the glass in St Chad's is by Henry Holiday and the Victorian Chancel in my local church also has windows by Henry Holiday, they do stand out (for more info on Henry Holiday check out my blog 'Long ladders, Long brushes').

2019 turned out to be a very busy year and every time I had some time for the project the church was in use, so here we are, global pandemic, churches closed and my business flat on it's back, seems like a good time to get the job done! Details of some of the Chancel windows below.

East Window detail.

East Window detail.

Chancel South East Window detail.

Chancel South East Window detail.

Chancel North East Window detail.

Chancel North East Window detail.

I'll post more when I start to photograph the interior and exterior.