Olympic Sports Day

It's school sports day again and thankfully by being given official photographic duties there was no danger of the usual shame and injury risks in the dad's race. This year Skippers Hill pulled out all the stops with a full on Junior Olympic Games, there were real medals and added glamour with presentations by real-life medal winner and olympic mum, Jane Torvill. photocrati gallery

 

Return Of The Karate Kid

This is one of the key shots from my "Portrait Of Diabetes" exhibition of a couple of years ago. It's now being used as one of the main images in the current Diabetes UK re-branding and awareness campaign. Matilda Rostron who is now 13 was one of the stars of the my show. She has Type 1 Diabetes as well as Coeliacs Disease but despite her conditions takes part in karate, cycling , swimming, football and rugby. She has been unwell recently  so I wish her all the best.

 

 

Back In Business

In a radical move away from taking pictures of the front of people, this is the back of a suited man taking in the  gloomy view from the top of London's Gherkin this morning. Although I was commissioned to shoot the face of this unnamed business man, I thought this might make an interesting financial stock image that tries to illustrate the  bleak view of banking in these recessionary times. I also learnt that The Gherkin is a popular venue for gay weddings.

Sad Monkeys

photocrati gallery Some monkeys yesterday. They are javan langurs from Howletts Zoo and although at the time they seemed quite happy, looking at these pictures again there seems to be a real element of melancholy. Or maybe it's just my mood on a wet Monday afternoon.

Robin And Sue

photocrati galleryThis is Robin and Sue McGibbon who I photographed  last week to go with a story about the recent death of their beloved dog, Abby. Robin takes up the story......

My wife, Sue, and I agreed for James to photograph us for the Daily Mail, as part of our campaign to outlaw an anti-inflammatory drug, Carprofen, which led to the death of our black Labrador, Abby. She was given the drug by Tender Paws, in West Wickham, Kent, to ease arthritis, but, after just four tablets, developed the most distressing side-effects and, sadly, had to be put to sleep a few days later. We won't rest until the drug is banned.

The Big Picture

It's always exciting to see your own pictures out there being looked at in the public domain. This, at least double life-sized version, is my biggest so far. It's geordie surfer Conel Freeman who was one of the models for my diabetic portraits exhibition, the picture, among others of mine is now being used as part of the re-branding campaign for Diabetes UK, here it is on show at a recent health charity conference. Let's get the next one on the side of a bus!

 

More about Conel and that picture here: http://jamesclarke.me/family-and-child-portraits/blood-sugar-is-down-but-surfs-up/