A Season at the Marshes

Hackney Marshes has been a home for grassroots football since the 19th century, and has the highest concentration of football pitches in Europe. Many famous players began their careers here, including former England captains Bobby Moore and David Beckham.This series of images is part of a season long look at the unchanging rituals of Sunday League Football, setting up the nets, cleaning of the boots and the after match fag.

Bread

I was delighted to see the e5 Bakehouse open in a railway arch opposite my house and have since become evangelical about the quality and taste of his multi-seed, occasionally popping over at 11.00pm on a Sunday evening for an oven warm freshly baked loaf. Ben and I got chatting and came up with a bread for pictures deal, documenting the process. Here are a selection, the walnut and raisin (2nd down) is delicious with a layer of butter..

Education Photography

I was recently commissioned by Monkton Combe School near Bath to produce images for their website and prospectus. I try to show pupils and staff involved in real activities whether at work or play in a documentary style. A wider selection can be viewed at the school website.

Poet In The City

I was recently asked to contribute an image on the theme of the " individual in the city " for Poet in The City. It's an organisation which aims to promote poetry to new audiences, building bridges between business and schools. The picture was originally shot as an architectural image for Computer Associates at their base in Slough. Having composed the frame I had my assistant assume the role of " poet " on the steps. It's this detail that appears on the recent event invitation.

Post Code Wars

There has always been conflict between two different areas, between countries, between region in countries.But it seems that over the generations it has broken down to even smaller areas with young people fighting with each other just because they come from two different postcodes.

Young actors from Hackney addressed the issue in a play called " The Road " set in a post apocalyptic dystopia. A panel included Ian Levy, who set up the Robert Levy Foundation in memory of his 16 year old son who was murdered in Hackney in 2004. It aims to engage young people in positive activities and help create a better image of the borough.

During the debate a young audience member offered an enlightened if naive solution " why don't we just abolish the post codes ". If only it was that simple.