Behind the Scenes of Longhair

The wildly successful film Professor Longhair, Big Chief was filmed over a period of two weeks in June 2010. Due to the summer heat, we would tend to only film ten or twenty seconds a day. Not least, because the movements in the film are challenging but more so because the places that we planned […]

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Two Thousand Backflips

ew Foundations is a Cambridge based registered Charity ( Reg No 1100698) providing evidenced based Primary Care Health programs to rural communities in the Niger Delta since 2003. Their mission is to raise up local Health Care Workers, educate, remunerate and work in respectful partnership to deliver quality health care, free to all, without condition […]

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Barclaycard Freerunning Championships 2009

Trafalgar Square was packed. The Worlds 2009 was easily the largest Freerunning event I have ever seen. Whilst I personally wouldn’t compete in an event like this, I will absolutely be there to capture the movement that will be created. The Worlds was no exception. With coverage from the BBC, multiple articles in the press […]

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Kodak Sunsets

Kodak were the manufacturers of the first camera I ever owned. A very basic point & shoot digicam style affair, with fairly low image quality that capped out at 8 mega-pixels (a long shot from the 18+ MPix DSLRS I work with today). Not least, the ISO range was also particularly dire with anything over […]

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Phil

Phil Doyle has always been one of my favourite people to capture photographically. I would argue its fair to say that Phil was amongst the first to embrace the renaissance esque period of Parkour when the possibilities of leg-based movements were first truly elaborated on. Striding on rails and hurdle-precisions have only recently come into […]

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Cambridge/Wales

These are a collection of Landscape images shot both in Cambridge and Wales. It was quite eye-opening for me to move from the relative flatness of the fenland areas to such a hilly and veritically diverse area. Photographically, Wales is paticurlarly beautiful with powerful beaches and a rustic and untamed majesty. To contrast, Cambridge offers […]

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Capo Visits Cambridge

When my good friend Nick Whitcombe, otherwise known as ‘Capo’ first visited Cambridge, I was really excited to show him the city. Unlike the relatively angluar training areas around Moreton, Cambridge offers a real mix of awkward architecture and verticality unlike any other city I have yet trained in. Here are three images from the […]

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Little Secrets

Here are a collection of Black & White movement images that I have experimented with coloured gradients with. My black and white work is usually processed in a high-contrast, heavy black manner and whilst this can produce very powerful images, it doesnt work for every photograph I take. Sometimes, there is a middle ground wherein […]

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London One

London has been a gravitas for the Parkour community since the art first hit the UK. Proving urban, spacious and fairly central to the majority of the southern areas, especially in terms of public transport, the city has become a world renowned hotbed for movement. Iconic locations appear in videos from travelling traceurs all the […]

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