Tag: Urban
in Deference – a collaboration of photography, light & projection.
When time has passed and things have changed. Do you remember that feeling of that time, place, person or feeling or do we move on?![]()
“No matter how much time passes, no matter what takes place in the interim, there are some things we can never assign to oblivion, memories we can never rub away.” ― Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore
I am currently working on a collaboration with local artist and educator: Jayne Simpson http://jaynesimpson.co.uk/
Using a film of a shrine I had made for a previous project based on memory and remembrance we set about projecting the film into the concrete space, onto walls of the vast arch above us, in small nooks dripping with stalactites we wrapped the projection around pillars and plinths and Claire began photographing this amazing space whilst trying to capture those qualities that were not visible, like the damp stench and the diesel and water on the floor. The atmospheric and narrative based images that Claire captured led the way to further collaborations and individual work whilst retaining the sentiment of our curatorial idea - Jayne Simpson artist. 'One must always maintain one's connection to the past and yet ceaselessly pull away from it'. Gaston Bachelard - The Poetics of Space
The projections placed into the space of The Boathouse which was due to be filled with concrete had such an ambient feeling and clues to a narrative of its former life. “When I was fifteen, all I wanted was to go off to some other world, a place beyond anybody’s reach. A place beyond the flow of time.” - But there’s no place like that in this world. - Exactly. Which is why I’m living here, in this world where things are continually damaged, where the heart is fickle, where time flows past without a break.” ― Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore Our investigations led us to The Regent a former cinema and bingo hall in Blackpool town centre.A place where dozens of people had passed through shared joy and laughter now selling antiques and collectibles on the ground floor But above lay a labyrinth of old corridors, staircases and balconies with a suggestion of what had gone before.
In the Spring/Summer we got access to ‘The Regent’ on Church Street Blackpool, now a thriving Antique/Secondhand centre the building had been rescued and given another purpose and gratefully we were
given access to the upper floors of the building that had once been used as a Theatre but retained some of the original stall and lots of ornate, although crumbling plaster work. We ventured further into the enclosed spaces at the top of the building including the
original projection room. - Jayne Simpson - Artist.
Following Jayne's residency at Fleetwood Museum and it's recent
news of loss of funding, I was invited to photograph inside,
investigating its exhibition and space with my camera. I wondered
how Blackpool Museum could help with their recent good fortune,
could the exhibits be shared. If Fleetwood Museum was to go, how
would we remember the rich fishing towns history? https://www.blackpool.gov.uk/Residents/Libraries-arts-and-heritage/Blackpool-Museum.aspx
As art galleries and museums get closed down. As creativity
gets removed from education.
That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is
the most important of all the lessons of history.
To see further work, installation and exhibition.'A rather large dossier of literary documentation on the poetry of houses could be studied from the single angle of the lamp that glows in the window'. Gaston Bachelard - The Poetics of Space
Hello World!!
Photography Queens Park, Layton Blackpool.
Yes – I like that tag line. Hello World!! Brand new blog here to start my own reach out of my photography, thoughts and other whims.
One of my initial ambitions was to be an author but oh how I love Photography and gardening (I can be found in my potting shed, should I not have a lens glued to my face).
I want to use this blog to showcase photography that does not quite sit with my events and documentary photography. I am originally from a Fine Art background and use photography to tell stories about people, passion and life. Follow me and my recommendations as I attempt to spin you a yarn and tell you a tale through words, pictures, dance, music and theatre.
Dreams and laughter, a sense of humor are important in life – and so I keep having to tell myself. Have we disconnected with ourselves as we become more and more obsessed with possession of things in modern suburban life? Do we become products of our surroundings – what do you aspire to? Recently I photographed Queens Park Layton, Blackpool as the new development goes up and the sky rises are scheduled to come down.
I hope the photographs tell their own story.




• 475,000 homes were destroyed during WW2 – the post war Labour government accepted it had to build houses .

• mid 1950s lower building standards introduced by the Conservative government – a subsidy was given to councils for high rise blocks.








