The Tree Outside
Another storm is setting in tonight and this tree outside my door is being led a merry dance. Photo by Judith Cole (@judyacole).
Another storm is setting in tonight and this tree outside my door is being led a merry dance. Photo by Judith Cole (@judyacole).
Marco Vernaschi Biophilia ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT BIOPHILIA, a newly born NGO based in Argentina, is currently developing a set of programs with different Communities throughout the Country. The photographs featured in this essay are part of a developing work in progress that will keep growing through the next four months. In particular, BIOPHILIA is …
In a dream world, this is where I would live, the Atlantic Ocean at my feet, amid the cliffs and craggy rocks of north Antrim. Photo by Judith Cole (@judyacole).
Heading north out of Belfast and into the countryside of County Antrim, we come across Slemish – a mountain whose summit is 1500 feet above sea level. It is said that Saint Patrick once lived here and, every St Patrick’s Day, on March 17th, crowds make the climb to the mountain top. The area is …
The streets of Belfast city centre are deserted tonight but lights on the rain-soaked paving stones give an almost festive glow. Maybe it will be dry tomorrow, we’ll see!
The sea is angry today, the wind and rain relentless, but the seagulls are having fun. This is in the town of Carrickfergus, which sits right on the shore of Belfast Lough. Photo by @judyacole
Hello, I’m Judith Cole and it is a great honour to take over Burn Diary for the week! I live in Northern Ireland, a little country in the United Kingdom with just under two million people, and I want to take you on a grand tour and show you how beautiful it is. I love …
Photo by @andrewquilty for @burndiary. 31.1.2014. Panjshiri Butcher. It’s been a pleasure hosting the Burn Diary Insta. account for the week. Thank you to all those who took the time to take in a few little stories from a country that has a million to share. I hope you’ll excuse me for signing off with …
I have very little time to write. I am shooting. In the mode. In the zone. After all of the day to day things we must do constantly just to “maintain”, it is those moments when we can actually feel and shoot and live and breathe the work that are the most rewarding. I am …