Salt & Light
Based in the World Heritage Site of Saltaire, West Yorkshire, England.
Tuesday, 16 June 2026
The story in the stones
Monday, 15 June 2026
The red dress
Apologies if you remember seeing this photo before. I came across it again the other day and I still like it. I posted it way back in 2010 and I may even have reposted it since, but I appear to have lost the original image file. I took it at a fashion show in the Victoria Hall, in the early days of my photographic journey. It was dark and my camera wasn't coping with the lack of light and the movement of the models so it ended up blurred. That, however, is one of the reasons I like it, as you can sense that 'swish' of the dress. I once entered it in a camera club competition and the judge slated it. (No soul, these judges!)
Anyway, no apologies for filling up a blog space with it; it's just to preserve a memory.
Sunday, 14 June 2026
RIP David
I’m saddened to hear of David Hockney’s death. (Perhaps not surprised given his well-known smoking habit, though one could have imagined he might have made his centenary, he was such a stubborn chap and such a lively mind.)
Ironically, today, I was intending a post about Martin Parr, another great artist (photographer) who died in recent months. I’ll save that for another time. Just now I’ll use this space to say my own ‘thank you’ to David Hockney, for the pleasure his work has given me over the years, for his legacy to Bradford (his home city, where he attended Bradford Grammar School and Bradford’s art college) and for his championing of Salts Mill. He was a personal friend of the late Jonathan Silver, the mill’s rescuer and reinventor after the textile business closed. It’s in a large part thanks to the priceless Hockney works and exhibitions that Salts Mill holds that the mill - and Saltaire - are ‘on the map’ and draw visitors. Hockney turned down a knighthood in 1990. He always was a radical, a non-establishment guy, but I actually think it’s sad that he isn’t publicly ranked among our creative ‘Sir’s.
Ironically I’m away this week and don’t have access to my photos, so I shall have to try and work out how to illustrate this with a suitable image. Whether I manage that or not, I say: Rest in Peace David Hockney, paint heaven in all its glory. And thank you for your brilliant, curious, irreverent mind and all the beauty that flowed from your skilled hands through all the media you experimented with. You’ve greatly enriched my life and I shall always be grateful for the privilege of being able to see your artworks in our mill.
Saturday, 13 June 2026
Just a weed...
Friday, 12 June 2026
More of my art works
Thursday, 11 June 2026
Frustration
Wednesday, 10 June 2026
Garden gnomes
The hot weather stopped me from venturing out and then I've been preparing to go away on holiday so I'm running out of photos, at least until I've uploaded and processed my holiday snaps. I was looking back to some of my blog posts ten years ago and this one popped up. I remember it well and it still amuses me.
To be honest, I'm not fond of gnomes and garden ornaments in general - though there is a very old and faded gnome in the garden outside my flat (see below) that someone obviously once liked. Even so, there was something very heart-warming about the scene in the supermarket.
Tuesday, 9 June 2026
Line side
Monday, 8 June 2026
Be Reyt
Sunday, 7 June 2026
Fusedale
Saturday, 6 June 2026
Tangled
Friday, 5 June 2026
Learning my lines
It's fun to try different things, outside one's usual 'box'.





















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