Muybridge, Movement and Me Project
A group ranging from experienced artists to complete beginners was drawn together in the winter of 2010-11 by Kingston Museum to produce a response to the Muybridge Revolutions exhibition at the Museum.
Working alongside myself, filmmaker Susi Arnott and the Museum’s Learning and Access Officer Caroline Burt, the group studied photography and time lapse techniques. Using inexpensive compact stills cameras, each member produced work on the cusp between still and moving images. Their work uses Muybridge’s techniques and themes of time and movement to explore their lives in Kingston, London. Image left by Cathy Sheldon.
See the group's work at www.muybridge.co.uk
Gurkha Pensioner Portraits
A commission for the Gurkha Welfare Scheme to photograph the scheme's work supporting retired Ghurkha soldiers and their widows.
Staff at London Teaching Hospitals
Guys, St Thomas', Kings and Whipps Cross Hospital staff.
Through Positive Eyes. New work from Los Angeles
Around the world—in half a dozen countries on five continents—HIV-positive people open their lives and share their stories. Through their own photographs, in their own voices, they teach the importance of compassion and the power of living a positive life. Working with Gideon Mendel and a team from UCLA I am the photo-educator in this project. Click on the image to the left to see a sample of the latest work. Also visit the project's site: www.throughpositiveeyes.org
Image left by Guillermo




