Photographic Works

Client: Hatchbury

[2021]

“When i started at Munns i was put on cutting rolls of B&W prints but had to go out to be shown the collection/delivery rounds .  I think Harold was the man who would have initially shown me  , after that whenever they had a new driver i would go with them a couple of times to show them . Im sure they used Morris Minor vans before they got Hillman Imps”

www.birminghamforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=3052.44

Themes from photography such as 'negative and positive', 'light' and 'aperture' were used to drive designs, whilst materials echoed the past identity of the area and gave a slight industrial feel.

The courtyard gardens were created on elevated concrete slabs as semi-intensive green roofs. Apertures in paving allowed for planted areas that take influence from colonising grasses and perennial plants that sometimes appear in post industrial spaces with equal emphasis on herbs for residents.

I also collaborated with Richard Newman of BPN on graphic printed concrete based on crystals in photographic developing processes.

See: https://www.hatchbury.com/photographic-works

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