The Brexit Party conference tour stopped in Newport on Saturday. Occasionally you find yourself photographing events which seem to firmly timestamp a moment, to reflect something much wider. Which isn’t to claim the images are unique or remarkable in the widest sense. This was one of several similar Brexit Party conference dates across Britain, merely […]
Gloucester was a gateway city for me, the first I came to know well. Gloucester: ‘Glarster’ if you’re local, perhaps ‘Glowsester’ if you’re American, or ‘Gloster’ to anyone else. It was the closest city to where I grew up in the Forest of Dean and we often made the half hour journey for shopping and […]
Brexit is the defining political word of modern day Britain. It has been for a couple of years now, and will continue to be for the foreseeable future. The EU referendum in June 2016 narrowly decided that Britain should leave the European Union. It caused societal upset and political upheaval which continues unabated, appearing to […]
In Cardiff political photography largely constitutes the work of Assembly Ministers, press conferences, photocalls and activists on the steps of the Senedd. There are visits from high profile political figures when campaigning or lobbying around the country. There was 2014’s exceptional NATO summit meeting of World leaders. But it’s unusual for the city to host UK […]