A film documenting The Seaside Sister’s residency on board LV21. Dubbed the queens of coastal themed craft in this review on Vintage By Hemingway, visitors were treated to vintage seaside inspired souvenirs and workshops. Nick Brown of the rare vinyl record shop Intoxica treated us to a surf and nautical themed DJ set. And the enchanting mermaid aka soprano Sophia Brumfitt lured visitors deep into the ship with her beautiful voice.
For more information about LV21 visit: www.lv21.co.uk
A short film documenting day 1 of Figure Ground’s artist mini residency on board Light Vessel 21. After taking inspiration from the ship and exploring the space the 20 selected artists return in April to install their work.
For more information visit: http://www.lv21.co.uk/2011/03/artist-residency-open-day/

I produced this film for a youth theatre project devised by Play On Words Community Theatre, filmed on location at Fort Amherst and The Great Lines, Chatham.
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Dada-South supports deaf and disabled artists through the provision of inclusive and innovative opportunities and through investment in their creativity. I was commissioned to produce a film of the All About Us performance which is the result of the Box Breakers Performing Arts Residency. …continue reading »

I’ve been commissioned to document Dance4YourLife, a distinctive dance and health programme specifically designed for young people aged 14 years old.
Professional and experienced dance artists will devise schemes of work and deliver them in 9 schools, engaging up to 270 young people across North Kent.
The first shoot produced images for future marketing material and will be the start of an ongoing photo journal.
The Arts Council have published images I shot of Reijo Kela’s Hei People public art project in their monthly magazine… and I make the front cover.
The article also publishes other images that I shot whilst documenting the project. As well as shooting digital stills I also filmed the installation of the artwork in HD and in timelapse formats. The timelapse film was projected during launch events at the various locations that the Hei People ‘appeared’ and will be incorporated into a documentary due for release later this year.
Despite a number of incidents of vandalism the Hei People managed to create quite a stir across the North Kent region.