To find my bearings, I walked… and I walked. It’s the only way that I know to get a real sense of any place I’ve ever landed in. So, leaving the vast concrete and glass apartment complex, perched on a peninsula, I turned down one narrow side-street after another – off the main dragContinue reading “Press: ‘How I’m seeing Malta disappear through its doors’ – Times of Malta”
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‘We Never Gave Up – stories of courage in Gambia’ Amnesty International documentary screening
We Never Gave Up: Stories of Courage in Gambia – Film Screening and Q&A Amnesty International will host a screening of the documentary (which we made for them) on 13th August, followed by a Q&A session with experts including Amnesty International’s West Africa researcher Sabrina Mahtani, and chaired by Amnesty International’s Deputy Director of Global Issues andContinue reading “‘We Never Gave Up – stories of courage in Gambia’ Amnesty International documentary screening”
Behind closed doors, Malta
Abandoned, derelict, buildings have always held a fascination for me… This particular one, a big house named ’Savoy’, is at the top of Savoy Hill, Gzira, Malta. It’s been derelict for the last three years, at least. Who knows how long prior to that. I’ve tried to find some information on it and theContinue reading “Behind closed doors, Malta”
Disappearing Malta – an unintentional photo series of doors and facades
Disappearing Malta – vestiges of a tiny Mediterranean Island When we first arrived on the island, three years ago, from living and working in West Africa, the contrast was stark. All I could see was what appeared to be concrete and glass multi-story structures (Sliema was our first home and for those who know theContinue reading “Disappearing Malta – an unintentional photo series of doors and facades”