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Every now and then a roll of film comes along that reminds you why film photography is fun in the first place. Not technically perfect, not particularly sensible, but full of character. That was exactly my experience shooting a roll of Dubblefilm Jelly recently on a trip to Wales. Jelly is one of those films that doesn’t try to behave itself. The colours lean heavily into pin...


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Sometimes a dinner arrives that you suspect might be a bit of a faff. Lots of packets, lots of instructions, and a vague sense that it will all end up being more work than just ordering a takeaway. That was slightly my expectation when a dinner box from Ding Dong Dim Sum arrived to try, along with one of their bamboo steamer baskets. The concept is simple enough. In...


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Can you believe I am 54 and have only just got my first chest freezer? I know, right? I dont think my neighbour was quite ready for the enthusiasm I greeted her with when she asked recently if I knew anybody who might like one. They are demolishing their garage so no longer have space for one and were looking to off load it. Instead they got to see it

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If you’re looking for a delightful day out in the heart of England, Shaftesbury is a town that should be at the top of your list. Located in the picturesque county of Dorset, Shaftesbury boasts historic streets, stunning viewpoints, and is where we are headed this weekend so I have been doing some digging on where to eat and what to sea. Start your day with a hearty breakfast...


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Photography crept up on me quietly. It did not arrive with a grand announcement or a shiny new identity. It just slipped into my life and started rearranging the furniture. Not the physical stuff, but the way I move through the world, the way I notice things, the way I feel about being here at all. Before photography, days were often something to get through. Lists, obligatio...


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