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  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Red Giant
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Translation
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    A Mirror Wall of Words
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Shop Window
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Silence in the Gardens
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    The Princess
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Star Loss
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    With Imprisoned Wish
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    A Postcard Arrives
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Star Hair
  • Self portrait. How I did it: http://www.vivecakohphotography.co.uk/2010/06/23/summer-breeze-how-i-created-this-image/
    Summer Breeze Self Portrait
  • Multiplicity self portrait at Balcombe Viaduct, West Sussex
    Balcombe Viaduct
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    His Heart Listens
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Other Lives
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    To Miss A Heartbeat
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Invisible Companion
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 27
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 11
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    In a Deserted House
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Siren Song
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Telegraph Pole
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 19
  • Small statue with white feathers Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Angelicus
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 20
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 2
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    No Echo
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Two Lines That Meet
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Sleeping Avenue
  • Postcard with flowers Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Greetings and Best Wishes
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 28
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 5
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 22
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 24
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 23
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 6
  • Wash hand basin in derelict building, with ferns growing in wall, processed to emulate wet plate technique.
    Nature's Reclaim
  • Photo illustrations to accompany the book of poetry and prose by Fergus Chadwick
    Bunch of Stars
  • Man and couple with their dogs
    Dog 3
  • Robin Hood Gardens is a council housing complex in Poplar, London designed in the late 1960s by architects Alison and Peter Smithson and completed in 1972. It was intended as an example of the 'streets in the sky' concept: social housing characterised by broad aerial walkways in long concrete blocks, much like the Park Hill estate in Sheffield; it was both informed by, and a reaction against, Le Corbusier's Unité d'Habitation.<br />
The estate is owned by Tower Hamlets Council. It covers about two hectares and consists of two long blocks, one of ten storeys, the other of seven, built from precast concrete slabs and containing 213 flats, surrounding a landscaped green area and a small hill made from construction spoil. The flats themselves are a mixture of single-storey apartments and two-storey maisonettes, with wide balconies (the 'streets') on every third floor. The complex is located near Blackwall DLR station. It is within sight of the nearby Balfron Tower; both are highly visible examples of Brutalist architecture.
    Robin Hood Gardens 14
  • Mirror and basin, abandoned asylum
    Reflections of a Life Lived Differently
  • Box of micro glass covers for laboratory specimens
    British Made
  • Interior of Trump Tower, Fifth Avenue, New York City, USA.  Taken with 16mm fisheye lens.
    Trump Tower, NYC
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 29
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 18
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 14
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 12
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 8
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 26
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 25
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 21
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 17
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 16
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 13
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 7
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 4
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 1
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 3
  • Multiplicity self portrait at Balcombe Viaduct, West Sussex
    Balcombe Viaduct
  • Boardwalk to the beach, Isle of Man.
    Seascape 33
  • Exterior of West Park Asylum, Epsom, Surrey
    The Sky is Falling Down
  • Vintage postcard of soldier and shell, with textures Textured photograph using vintage postcard http://www.vivecakohphotography.co.uk/2011/09/11/to-willie-with-compliments/
    To Willie With Compliments
  • Big bird by artist Roa on a building wall, Shoreditch, East London http://www.vivecakohphotography.co.uk/2011/04/06/2982/
    Roa Big Bird
  • The White Hart pub, Crystal Palace, South London
    The White Hart
  • Robin Hood Gardens is a council housing complex in Poplar, London designed in the late 1960s by architects Alison and Peter Smithson and completed in 1972. It was intended as an example of the 'streets in the sky' concept: social housing characterised by broad aerial walkways in long concrete blocks, much like the Park Hill estate in Sheffield; it was both informed by, and a reaction against, Le Corbusier's Unité d'Habitation.<br />
The estate is owned by Tower Hamlets Council. It covers about two hectares and consists of two long blocks, one of ten storeys, the other of seven, built from precast concrete slabs and containing 213 flats, surrounding a landscaped green area and a small hill made from construction spoil. The flats themselves are a mixture of single-storey apartments and two-storey maisonettes, with wide balconies (the 'streets') on every third floor. The complex is located near Blackwall DLR station. It is within sight of the nearby Balfron Tower; both are highly visible examples of Brutalist architecture.
    Robin Hood Gardens 19
  • Couple on beach with red van
    Seascape 1
  • Textured self-portrait using vintage photograph and postcard Textured photograph using vintage postcard. How I did it: http://www.vivecakohphotography.co.uk/2011/03/24/emily-viveca/
    Viveca / Emily
  • Mark at West Park abandoned asylum Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Waiting For You
  • Ghostly figure of a soldier standing on the stairs of an abandoned building.
    The Guardian
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 9
  • Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol, with Samaritans sign on wall.
    Clifton Suspension Bridge 2
  • Tourists resting on the steps of a church doorway, Venice, Italy.
    Doorway
  • Artist at work
    Artist
  • Newlywed bride and groom
    Love
  • People on Vaporetto boat in Venice, including child and photographers.
    Faces
  • When You Stare Into The Abyss
  • Sheep sculpture at Cotehele
    Cotehele 4
  • Green bottles in an the kitchen of an abandoned house http://www.vivecakohphotography.co.uk/2011/09/09/double-century/
    Double Century
  • Two chairs at an abandoned toolmakers, Sheffield, South Yorkshire
    The Comfy Seats
  • Painting by artist Rocket01 in abandoned building in Sheffield, South Yorkshire
    Time For Tea
  • Staircase in an abandoned asylum, with windows http://www.vivecakohphotography.co.uk/2011/07/09/take-me-down/
    Take Me Down
  • Robin Hood Gardens is a council housing complex in Poplar, London designed in the late 1960s by architects Alison and Peter Smithson and completed in 1972. It was intended as an example of the 'streets in the sky' concept: social housing characterised by broad aerial walkways in long concrete blocks, much like the Park Hill estate in Sheffield; it was both informed by, and a reaction against, Le Corbusier's Unité d'Habitation.<br />
The estate is owned by Tower Hamlets Council. It covers about two hectares and consists of two long blocks, one of ten storeys, the other of seven, built from precast concrete slabs and containing 213 flats, surrounding a landscaped green area and a small hill made from construction spoil. The flats themselves are a mixture of single-storey apartments and two-storey maisonettes, with wide balconies (the 'streets') on every third floor. The complex is located near Blackwall DLR station. It is within sight of the nearby Balfron Tower; both are highly visible examples of Brutalist architecture.
    Robin Hood Gardens 9
  • Robin Hood Gardens is a council housing complex in Poplar, London designed in the late 1960s by architects Alison and Peter Smithson and completed in 1972. It was intended as an example of the 'streets in the sky' concept: social housing characterised by broad aerial walkways in long concrete blocks, much like the Park Hill estate in Sheffield; it was both informed by, and a reaction against, Le Corbusier's Unité d'Habitation.<br />
The estate is owned by Tower Hamlets Council. It covers about two hectares and consists of two long blocks, one of ten storeys, the other of seven, built from precast concrete slabs and containing 213 flats, surrounding a landscaped green area and a small hill made from construction spoil. The flats themselves are a mixture of single-storey apartments and two-storey maisonettes, with wide balconies (the 'streets') on every third floor. The complex is located near Blackwall DLR station. It is within sight of the nearby Balfron Tower; both are highly visible examples of Brutalist architecture.
    Robin Hood Gardens 2
  • Commode chair in corridor at Hellingly Asylum
    The Sorrows We Suffered and Never We..Free
  • Interior of abandoned house
    Baby, It's Cold Outside
  • Photograph in the style of an old painting
    Old Master
  • Small buildings at Dungeness
    Edge Of The Apocalypse
  • Pushchair on the beach at Dungeness
    Caution Deep Water
  • Man paddling in the sea at sunset
    Seascape 18
  • Two kite surfers on the sea
    Seascape 4
  • Mark and Alistair in the hairdressers salon at West Park abandoned asylum
    Do's For the Boys
  • Req1 says of his inspiration for the piece: "After a portrait of Edoard Manet by Fantin Latour"
    Top Hat
  • Diptych of empty tobacco tin
    Government Health Warning
  • Abandoned typewriter covered in dust
    Dirty QWERTY
  • Solitary chair by a window
    ... Is Somebody There?
  • Battersea Power Station, London, UK, showing the exterior of the building and two of the iconic chimneys.
    Battersea Power Station
  • Still Life
  • Textured photograph using vintage postcard
    Postcard 10
  • Ornament in a stone niche, French chateau
    Treasures of the Chateau 4
  • Man fishing on Ramsey Beach, Isle of Man.
    Seascape 32
  • Distant van shot from the side of a lighthouse, Isle of Man.
    Seascape 35
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