
Built for the Festival of Britain in 1951 the South Bank Centre is undergoing a major transformation beginning with the renovation of the Royal Festival Hall. Since March 2005 I have been documenting the refurbishment work. With enhanced facilities for visitors, audiences and artists, the RFH will be the prime world-class venue for the 21st Century
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A selection of images from 'Personal Politics' my exhibition which covers overseas work for charities and development agencies between 1999-2006. Commissioned by the Sidney Cooper Gallery in Canterbury the exhibition ran from 7th April - 6th May 2006 and again at Greenbelt Arts Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse from 24th - 28th August 2006
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A working trip to cover the work of floating hospitals in Bangladesh and MAF (Mission Aviation Fellowship) who serve the hospitals by flying in doctors, surgeons and medical supplies to remote and waterlogged parts of the country
The images were posted direct from Bangladesh as the trip progressed
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A selection of images from the best-selling book, The Imperfectly Natural Woman by Janey Lee Grace.
Full of tips on all things holistic and green. Rave reviews of the book on Amazon have set Janey on the road to becoming a sought after holistic lifestyle guru for women and men.
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A return visit to the fishing communities an the east coast around Kalmunai & Batticaloa
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In January 2005, I travelled to Sri Lanka with the Aid & Development agency Tearfund, to document the relief work and to find out how the Tsunami has affected fishing communities around the coast.
We followed one family back their former home where they lost family members including two children. Read their Story in the 'Sri Lanka' gallery. www.funkimages.co.uk/gallery.php?cat=871
The words and images were used by BBC online
Words by Keith Ewing, Tearfund Press Officer.