I first met the Spaghetti people the divine Nadia and Suomi La Valle in 1979, at that moment I was … More
A joyful and familiar Liverpool drawl spoke to me down the phone saying “Clive, I need you to shoot the … More
It has to be said that Friday nights launch of Peter Gabriel Reflections at The Museum of Bath Architecture was … More
I am delighted to announce we have reached just under (by a glorious £2.00!) 50% of our kickstarter crowdfunding goal … More
It’s a brave new world for me having a direct relationship with people who look at, enjoy and and buy … More
The scene reminded me of an Andrew Wythe painting that I had always adored and had influenced me so much in my own painting and into photography. I felt the extraordinary poetic beauty of the synchronicity of being in the same landscape he had viewed and which had inspired him and now inspired me.
I was always admired the mystique created by Ian Hunter always wearing shades much like the fabulous Jeff Lyne of ELO, it is his ‘look’. Shades are part of rock and roll imagery that Dylan used and in my opinion Bono has never quite pulled off (sorry Bono).
As a painter their faces really affected me, I thought if they were in 15th century costumes the images would have had a Renaissance perspective, due to them all having such incredible faces. Sadly I couldn’t imagine them agreeing to cod pieces and tights, so I kept my vision to myself.
Really delighted that this is continuing – I have copied the press release below as I so like what they … More
I could never recall seeing pictures of her laughing so I was hoping that it would be a fun shoot and it turned out to be great.