by Paul Stewart | editorial |
The Cumbrian Antiques Centre My local antiques outlet here in Brampton offers some great opportunity for imaging in confined spaces. If you’ve been following my blended imaging technique. Here is a slightly different technique in presentation and preparation...
by Paul Stewart | editorial |
The Last Playground of the Irrawaddy Dolphin The last remaining pods of Irrawaddy dolphin play here in the rainy season. Scratch and tickle themselves on these roots while enjoying their submerged home within the brown, boiling waters of the Mekong river. IUCN...
by Paul Stewart | editorial |
Sky Light (Part One) Multi image view from my Sky Light. Start of a series of plays on views. Every window, door frame or light leaking crack is the lens. External visuals that change with or without us. The blend revealing the longer and perhaps more interesting...
by Paul Stewart | editorial |
City of Carlisle I’m currently exploring the idea of distilling and deconstructing places using multiple 360° panoramas. Underscoring the details in layers of form and tone that intrigue and invite a viewer to spend some time [re]discovering what they already...
by Paul Stewart | editorial |
‘White Watch’ is an exhibition celebrating the history of Carlisle’s old fire station and its new exhibition space. ‘White Watch’ refers to one of the ‘watches’ that operate on a typical Fire Station four shift system: red,...