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New work for the lovely and very talented Merria Dearman.
Film by myself and Chris Ewers with music by David Cieri
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Sophie Aschauer for Hole & Corner Magazine.
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Sophie Aschauer for Hole & Corner Magazine.
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Lluis Lleo for Hole & Corner Magazine
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All images, still and moving by Martin Crook
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I just came across this photo I took a couple of years ago, down the road from our place in France. This is the father of Fanchick Becheau.... see below
Written on the wall behind is this "Une place pour chaque chose et chaque chose à sa place" "A place for everything and everything in it's place"
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love Rudy Burckhardt
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This is my friend Mark Hoddy. I started shooting Mark a few years ago for Laithwaites, where he is the resident winemaker at Le Chai Au Quai in Castillon-La-Bataille in South West France. Apart from being an all round great guy and Bob Dylan aficionado, he also happens to be a fantastic winemaker......Working in the wine industry since he was 12 years old !! He's currently making wine in India ...... Check out his blog here http://lechai.blogspot.com or follow his wine adventures @markhoddy on Twitter
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"To create is to resist, to resist is to create."
Stephane Hessel
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Wool shed at Morea in New Zealand. Woolclassers stencil bales with their name and date. This shed has some stencils dating back to 1928.
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My father never bought anything new. Everything was repaired or recycled... to us from friends or from us to other friends. Dad could fix or make anything, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, cars.... he was also a dab hand with a sewing machine.
I am proud that he instilled some of his knowledge to me and I find I can turn my hand to most things because of him. Sadly, when I have a problem I can't solve he's no longer there for me to wrack his encyclopaedic knowledge of cement mixes or how to cut a roof tile or why the goddamn car just won't start. He had a Haynes manual for most things......
As a result I find I'm far more interested in the process than the finished product and I see the beauty in a good weld or a freshly plastered wall and the artistry and care that goes into things that most of us take for granted.
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Lluis Lleo painting fresco in Red Hook
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Martin Crook is a British photographer living in New York City.
Martin Crook Photography
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