Ruby

One of the disappointing things about being a commercial photographer is you generally only get to see the shots used once, which seems a pity after all the hard work that goes into organising a shoot.
Back in 2012 I was in London on a shoot at Wilton's Music Hall, part of an annual report, the shoot involved taking shots of that evenings performers one of which was soprano Ruby Hughes.
Ruby contacted me after the Wilton's shoot and has since been using the images to advertise her concerts all over the world, the latest being the BBC Proms concert shown below.

Ruby Hughes began her musical studies as a cellist graduating from the Guildhall School of Music in London. She went on to study voice at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater, Munich and the Royal College of Music, London, graduating in 2009.
To see the whole of Ruby's biography click on the link below.
http://www.rubyhughes.com/biography

Dry Run

On the 31st March 2017 as part of the re-opening celebrations of the Settle & Carlisle railway there will be a commemorative railtour from Oxenhope to Carlisle behind ‘Flying Scotsman’.
In February 2016, after a 500,000 tonne landslip north of Armathwaite the railway was closed north of Appleby. At over 240 feet above the River Eden, re-instatement of the subsided section was to be the subject of a £23 million engineering project involving the building of an enormous concrete and steel structure beneath the railway.
As part of my work on the 2009 FSA annual report I photographed the interior of the 'National Railway Museum' in York, I also photographed parts for 'Flying Scotsman' as part of the ongoing renovation.
'Scotsman' needs to be photographed on the Settle & Carlisle line later this year and as I'm not a train spotter I thought the running of the new Peppercorn class A1 Pacific steam locomotive 'Tornado'  on the Settle to Carlisle Railway was an opportunity not to be missed.
Deciding to give the circus at Ribblehead Viaduct a wide birth, I drove in to Dentdale to set up at Dent Head Viaduct. A busy week leading up to my one free day meant I had to wing it, not my normal style even though I tell myself this is just a practice for later in the year.

Tornado crossing Dent Head Viaduct

Tornado crossing Dent Head Viaduct

Everything is New


York Minster Carillon from the book The Bells and Bellringers of York Minster

York Minster Carillon from the book The Bells and Bellringers of York Minster

I recently changed my whole website to Squarespace. I'd always had people helping me out with my webdesign but finally after much research I discovered a tool where I can make my site look the way I want without having to do any coding. Works great and looks good.

Since I changed the entire website all my old blog posts have disappeared. I decided that I wanted to start off afresh, I've added a few of my older more interesting blog posts as a sort of launch pad, if that makes any sense.

Homage

I've always liked the album cover The Best of Black Sabbath.

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The album cover features in the foreground five rock-cut graves, which are in fact graves dating back to the 11th century. The location is St Patrick's Chapel, Heysham in Lancashire overlooking Morecambe Bay, in the background the sun is setting, so apparently taken at dusk.

As I was visiting a client in the area I'd decided that if I had enough time and the weather was favourable, I would visit the chapel for a look around.
What a surprise the village is, I'd only visited the port before which isn't that inspiring, not only does it have the ruins of St Patrick's chapel where the rock cut graves are to be found, it also has the parish church of St Peter which is on the site of an earlier Saxon chapel.

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St Peter's Church

St Peter's Church

Around St Patrick's Chapel are the remains of eight rock-cut graves hewn from the headland, several of which are body shaped and have rock-cut sockets, possibly for wooden crosses. It is thought that the graves were created around the eleventh century and were used for burying very high-status individuals.

St Patrick's Chapel south wall

St Patrick's Chapel south wall

The graves today complete with wind farm on the horizon!

The graves today complete with wind farm on the horizon!

Of course I took a shot at the grave site, my attempt at the album cover is not quite the same! Done from memory at the wrong time of day and the wrong season (the original has ice in the graves). Must revisit the site again this winter.