After eight months stationed in Hampstead, north London, my days at FoxLand, are over.
Other things now await.
While I was there we worked on a wide variety of projects including a website for Chartered Institute of Housing, Global DataPoint, Faculty of 1000 Medicine, Committee of Publication Ethics (coming very soon) but most notably I was lead (or is that head?) developer on a brand sparkling new website for the Prince’s Charities which went live a couple of weeks ago.
Work will now resume on From Mould to Concrete and other smaller adventures.
Have a nice one.
In an on-going effort to massively overhaul this monstrosity of a website, Heathrow and Point of Approach have undergone a much needed facelift. The rest of the site will follow soon.
A couple of talks coming up next week:
I will presenting fotofolios, a new website that I have designed and coded exclusively for graduates of both the BA and the MA in Photography from University College for the Creative Arts at Farnham and a talk on my most recent work, London Polygon, Point of Approach and From Mould to Concrete.
This talk is followed by another presentation of fotofolios at the Teaching and Learning Conference at the British Library on 25 January.
Point of Approach, From Mould to Concrete (Volume I) and good old Dirty Dishes Magazine will be on show and for sale at this years London Artist Book Fair (LAB) at the ICA which is on from the 23rd-24th of November.
On April 2nd the 8th edition of Michael’s Langford’s BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY will be out in the bookshops — written by Richard Sawdon Smith, Anna Fox, Peter Renn, Mark Bolland and Christian Nolle. Order it from Amazon