Peter”s Hill, London, UK. 8th March 2012. From the series 120 Seconds.
I went for a walk in Norfolk recently and came across a field of dead rabbits. Back at home I went online to try and find out what might have caused their death (turns out they were probably killed by Ragwort). Here are some of the more intriguing results that came back:
Wikipedia entry on New York’s Dead Rabbits gang in the 1850s.
Myspace page for the Dead Rabbits band.
A Dead Rabbit joke.
The New Zealand based Dead Rabbits animal cullers.
A video of a Dead Rabbit on You Tube.
Photographs of Dead Rabbits in the Dead Animals flickr group (2,694 members).
The homepage for the Dead Rabbits rugby club.
A site to purchase Dead Rabbits clothing.
The Dead Rabbit tavern website.
Posts by Dead Rabbit culture.
Naomi Kendrick’s Dead Rabbit blog.
A news story about Dead Rabbits left in trees.
The Dead Rabbits drag racing team.
A society of computer geeks called the Dead Rabbits.
A story about the cancellation of the Dead Rabbit annual throwing contest.
A photograph of the Dead Rabbit Lodge Mascot (Grover, Colorado) in a glass case.
Photographs of Dead Rabbits on google images.
Videos of Dead Rabbits on google videos.
The book ‘Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Dead Rabbits Society’.
and the art of pulling Dead Rabbits from a hat.
British Prime Minister, David Cameron, prepares a fruit salad for lunch in his constituency home in Witney, Oxfordshire. There’s no pasty in sight, but there is a pork pie!
The photograph was taken while I was on commission with the Sunday Times Magazine in 2007 to do a profile of Cameron when he was opposition leader.
Josef Konczak (right) and James Gardiner photographing a Pierdom boxset in the studio, March 2012.
A new publication in the studio from The Simpson.
A new photography publication in my studio from Ian Beesley.
A truck trailor used for advertising parked in a field near the A1 motorway in Wentbridge, Doncaster, 3rd March 2011.
It is one of two prints that I’ve donated to the Rhubarb-Rhubarb postcard auction. Find out more here.
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Castle Market, Sheffield, UK. 2nd March 2012 from the series 120 Seconds.
Crooked phone boxes, Heute gibt es eine unbegrenzte Anzahl an spielautomaten kostenlos , unter denen die Spieler auswahlen konnen. Hove, UK. 12 March 2012