Charlie Phillips – How Great Thou Art
The Guardian asks, Why did it take so long for one of Britain’s greatest photographers to get his due? Click to read the article or watch A talk by the
documenting the different types of jobs people do
The Guardian asks, Why did it take so long for one of Britain’s greatest photographers to get his due? Click to read the article or watch A talk by the
Excerpt addressing the topic of identity by geraldmclean (The Photograph, Vanguard to Identity) “…the table below is intended to simplify and demonstrate understanding of a framework leading to personal identity.”
By Gerald McLean Solomon “I make a habit of turning my phone on aircraft mode, or not answering it. It’s my quiet time, even though it’s as noisy as
At times it can feel as if no one else gets it, sees it, feels it or cares. Then a like-minded person shows you that everyone gets, sees, feels it
By Gerald McLean “I use it to unwind, switch off. I go through a sort of ritual, these are my game socks, when I put them on, I’m in the
By Gerald McLean Three pints on an empty stomach is just over my limit, and my merry discomfort is not helped by the screeching of the wheels at every corner.
More Than Half Young Offenders in YOIs & STCs are Black Boys? The above link to an article published in the Mail Online on the 29th January 2019 and picked
By Gerald McLean The ‘Big Issue’ of our time is immigration; it consumes public debate as it once did in the 1950’s, and although 77% (2015) of the UK population
By Gerald McLean The name ‘Dilip’ derives from the Hindi language and depicts “a King, an ancestor of Rama”, other sources list it as “Protector”, having a deeply held yearning
By Gerald McLean Bin BAME So what’s wrong with BAME – Black, Asian and minority ethnics? Well possibly it dehumanises Aboriginal, African and Caribbean people by reducing them to a