The Birds

The Birds

Devon, United Kingdom – 2020

There is a famous scene in The Birds, when Hedren – alone in a tiny boat – is first attacked by a seagull. That was the moment I wanted to recreate. The special effects in the movie are now somewhat mocked, but for 1963, he did one hell of a job in creating terror. Like Spielberg with Jaws a dozen years later, his limited post production toolkit did not detract from his creation. Jaws famously made 50 times its cost of production, whilst The Birds only made four, but they are both classics of the screen and they do unequivocally stand the test of time.

For our recreation, I wanted as expansive and layered a narrative as possible. Why be lame? There is a lighthouse 18 miles out to sea from our home called Eddystone. It was first built in 1698, over 70 years before people first settled in San Francisco and I rather liked that. Over and above that, it offered a special backdrop if it were to come off. It was a long shot – the English Channel is not friendly and getting a tiny wooden boat out there would be challenging, even before dropping our very own Tippi Hedren into it.

The last piece of the jigsaw was getting the seagulls. I want to thank Ian Perks – the Godfather of the trawling fleet in the busiest fishing port in England, Brixham – for arranging the trawlers to gut their fish on location rather than back at base. “Build it and they will come”.

At about 6.10 pm on a glorious mid-June evening it all came off. The benign weather made the feared English Channel a mill pond, the birds came and Bella Di Lorenzo, in her tiny rowing boat, was a fearless superstar.

AVAILABLE SIZES (Framed):

LARGE

  • 71” x 107”

STANDARD

  • 52” x 76”

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    South By Southwest II

    Hitchcock often used new talent as his female lead for his films – Tippi Hedren being a case in point and we followed his lead in this series by casting Bella Di Lorenzo from London.; She did a great job and this image with the plane is so powerful that we wanted to show it. We know that we are deviating from the script of ‘North by North West’ and the specific prompt, but there are no rules in art. The photograph is striking – as is she.

    AVAILABLE SIZES:

    LARGE

    • 180.3 × 177.8 cm

    SMALL

    • 132.1× 129.5 cm

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      Bodega Bay

      Bodega Bay

      The second from my series that is a play on Hitchcock’s masterpiece – The Birds. The photograph places British models David Gandy and Bella di Lorenzo in a banged up 1961 Sunbeam Rapier with the Atlantic Ocean as the backdrop. I know the area well and the image was easy to preconceive, but damn hard to capture.

      The topography of the coast here in Devon is not dissimilar to the film location of Bodega Bay in northern California and I found a road location that would work well with the morning light. I wanted a big sky and a layered narrative, so I knew long before we shot that I would be working with a wide-angle lens from the car bonnet, with limited depth of field. I rather liked the fencing behind as well – so reminiscent of the opening scene in Jaws – 2 iconic horror films rolled into one.
      David is a total professional and Bella is an intelligent young star who can assume a role quickly, so the problem was always going to be the gull. They are not shy in this part of the world and regularly dive bomb our dog. But getting seagulls to dive bomb Bella – in the way they did with Tippi Hedren in the movie – was a challenge, especially in a limited time period.
      The answer was to shoot twice and remove the models from the second shot and indeed the photographer. There was still much to do in terms of the gull’s trajectory and the placing of the remote-controlled camera positions. We learnt quickly, however, that seagulls can be very focused when a piece of bread is brought into the equation.

      The eye to eye contact is bang on – better than we could have hoped for and I think everyone did a very solid job. It’s a wrap!

      AVAILABLE SIZES:

      LARGE

      • 71 × 79 in (180.3 × 200.7 cm)

      SMALL

      • 52 × 57 in (132.1 × 144.8 cm)

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        Wild

        Skógafoss is arguably the most aesthetically perfect waterfall in Europe. But its breadth and height needs some foreground context to lend perspective. We worked with wild Icelandic ponies to try and introduce this ingredient into a well-known amphitheatre of noise and power. It’s a very challenging brief and the window closes as soon as the first tourists arrive at 9 am. This image transcends all the others from the trip and offers a dreamlike portrayal of Iceland’s raw and wild beauty.

        Available Sizes

        • Large: 56 x 88 inches
        • Standard: 41 x 62 inches

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          White Rush

          White Rush

          The Camargue, France – 2013

          The wild horses of the Camargue have been well photographed and I am always conscious of taking hackneyed images. Once I had immersed myself in the character of the location, my instincts were to try and capture something that leant on the abstract and emphasised the herd, rather than working more conventionally with individual horses. In particular, I wanted to use the marsh water as an ethereal partner to the white horses and this required working against the light with a slow shutter speed (1/50 of a second). This is a low-percentage shot as the position of their heads can spoil or make an image and these horses are most unpredictable. On the second evening, after much trial and error, I think that we got there!

          Available Sizes

          • Large: 67 x 106 inches
          • Standard: 48 x 73 inches

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            Lord of the Rings

            Lord of the Rings

            ​Available Sizes

            • Large: 67 x 87 inches
            • Standard: 48 x 61 inches

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              Wonderwall

              Wonderwall

              Skógafoss, Iceland – 2018

              Iceland is so raw, so geologically angry and so unique that a visiting artist is truly tested to do it justice. On location, intense cognitive processing is required to examine how best to convey the enormity of the visuals that greet the eye throughout daylight hours. The shorter the distance between the brain and the eye, the greater the chance of working towards an image that is as awesome as the location. I think we may have finally achieved our goal. I am very happy with this image.

              I have been fortunate enough to visit Skogafoss waterfall many times over the years and I am in no doubt that it offers the best opportunity for a creative narrative of any of Iceland’s numerous waterfalls. It may not be the widest, or most thunderous, but the immediate foreground is the most easily accessible. From the riverbed below, the visual is dramatic and clean. This is “Game of Thrones” country and from the right angle – and I have explored most of them over the years – it is perhaps the finest backdrop I know in Europe.

              Prior to 2018, I have, for various reasons, never nailed the preconceived image. The main reason being that it is technically and logistically a challenging assignment and I have not been good enough. It is a real test of balancing working distance against lens choice and I have made a few errors in the past. The smaller the lens, the better. It is always the case even if the spray from the waterfall soaks both you and your gear.

              An issue with filming in Iceland is that whilst permits are easy to obtain, exclusivity is not. Waterfalls such as Skogafoss will not normally be closed off to the public if filming is taking place. As a result, the only time to have exclusivity there is before the tourists arrive in their droves, which is normally from 8 am onwards. But in the early morning, the waterfall, which is tucked tightly into the cliffs, is always in shadow and often a good two stops of exposure darker than the open areas 200 yards away.

              There are always compromises here. On this occasion, we were able to work longer into the morning as the high winds had prevented many tourists from taking days trips from Reykjavik. Nevertheless, it was still fairly dark, so I knew my depth of field would be marginal but as long as the subject matter is sharp, I think this actually helps the image. I don’t think I have ever taken a picture before in which the subject is less than 1% of the image and yet everyone’s eye is immediately grabbed by that one point. That was always my intention. I have had this image in my mind for a few years. I could just never get a beautiful horse in the right position at the right time. It is a beautiful horse – we chose well.

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              • Large: 92 x 67 inches
              • Standard: 65 x 48 inches

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                The Dream

                The Dream

                Available Sizes

                • Large: 95 x 67 inches
                • Standard: 66 x 48 inches

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                  White Horses

                  White Horses

                  The camera and the horse have been collaborators for 160 years and this is perhaps the most powerful image that I have ever taken of the animal. It has the essence of a dream or a fairytale, not really daily reality. Icelandic horses may look wild, but because they can be managed by their owners, many ideas are possible. My cognitive processing in the country is characterised by the desire to be creatively bold. It often doesn’t not come off, but as Wayne Gretzky said “you miss 100% of the shots you don’t take”. It is better to try and not succeed, than never try at all. And I have got used to not succeeding in Iceland.

                  I have rarely known a wind as strong as the one that greeted us in Iceland in March 2018 and whilst it made driving difficult, the upside was that the sea was transformed into a ferocious body of white horses. Stormy seas have long attracted artists and whether I am at home in Devon, or working in California, a powerful sea casts a magnetic visual spell on me. I am not alone in this obsession, but images of storms often fail to convey the enormity and rawness of the conditions. Working the situation into a transcending single shot narrative is a tough ask.
                  I just needed to work towards a plan as quickly as possible, before the winds subsided. My instincts were immediately to find a white horse to complement the conditions and my fixers were already on this thought process by the time I arrived in Iceland.

                  There are many components to this image that coalesce and the backdrop of these unruly and dramatic rock pinnacles was an immediate choice. They are a well-known formation by the coastal village of Vik, which is about three hours’ drive east from the capital. The village is well known to film makers because of its black beaches and other worldly rock formations. I have stayed nights in Vik in the past and yearned for conditions like these in which to shoot.. This really is Game of Thrones territory.

                  I needed the distance between the horse and the rocks to be as short as possible and this necessitated shooting at low tide – a stroke of luck as this would be early the next morning and the wind was forecast to die down in the afternoon. Indeed, this image was taken only 18 hours after we touched down in Keflavik, which says a great deal about the team around me.
                  Iceland is a truly remarkable country and the horses that live there have a uniquely wild beauty. I think this image just about does justice to both.

                  Available Sizes

                  • Large: 63 x 114 inches
                  • Standard: 48 x 83 inches

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                    Black Beauty

                    Black Beauty

                    Available sizes

                    • Large: 69 x 67 inches
                    • Standard: 49 x 48 inches, Sold Out

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