The Hardest Hit
Parkinsons UK assigned me to cover their participation in The Hardest Hit rally against cuts in disability benefits. It turned out to be the biggest gathering of disabled people ever in this country. I met some really inspiring people, It was a great day and a truely worthwhile cause. The lady in the wheelchair here was the real star of the show!
Alan And Peat
TV gardener and chat show host Alan Titchmarsh shot for The Times. Alan is currently embroiled in a row over peat which has split older against younger gardeners. Conservation minded younger gardeners like Alys Fowler are against the use peat compost as it comes from centuries-old bogs and digging it up releases greenhouse gasses and ruins wildlife habitats. However, Titchmarsh says he will carry on using peat until a "perfect substitute" is found.
Life's A Beach
The Soprano
Hayley Westenra, 24 year-old New Zealand opera singer, who I shot for The Times. Her first album reeased in 2003 was the fastest selling debut classical album ever. After recently breaking down in tears while speaking at an earthquake memorial service, she is currently organising a benefit concert to raise funds for her hometown of Christchurch.
From Mud To Matisse
A few shots of a recent From Mud To Matisse art history workshop for children. The course is run by my wife, Nicola and art historian Henrietta Gibb. It's proving to be a great success, really engaging children of all ages in the work of old masters and modern artists, as well as enabling them to create their own still-life masterpiece on canvas.
Executive Away-Day
Dig out the flip charts and name badges, It's team building away-day time for the good people of Peter Charles Ltd.

Stranger On A Train
Up Against The Wall
My grumpy old editor from The Melody Maker told me never to accept photos of people shot against brick walls. It's not the most imaginative background I know, but to add some continuity and a light touch of urban grittiness to these profile pictures of the staff from groovy design agency Fjord, a bit of interior brickwork seems to work quite well.
Kid Rock
Brigit & Vicky Van Dijk-Van de Rejit
Freema Agyeman
This was shot for The Times in Soho. Freema is currently appearing on US tv in the London-based series Law & Order: UK and to help americans understand the show's britishisms, (eg. what bloke means and that we drink a lot of tea), the tv network commissioned a short tutorial to help Americans learn the difference between their “bollocks” and their “bloodys”. It's hilarious, watch it here:
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2011/01/12/law-and-order-uk-deciphering-the-britishisms/






