Everyday Fieldwork - Waiting, lost, tired, somewhere else
5 people sit on a bench at Universal Studio's in Florida. The first lady looks into the distance, or maybe she is looking at a friend in the long queue opposite, hoping the wait won't be too long. The second lady stares at the park map, working out where to go next. The man next to her rubs his eyes, maybe in tiredness after days wandering around theme parks full to the brim with Thanksgiving visitors. The second man sits, staring into space, hands together, fingers interwoven, maybe with stress and anxiety. The last lady covers part of her face with her hand and crosses her legs away from the man next to her.
Everyday Fieldwork - Immersed in someones head
A group of people sit on the floor at an exhibition called "Brains: The mind as matter" at the Wellcome Trust. They stare at an unseen television screen showing a surgical procedure on a patients brain.
Everyday Fieldwork - Bank Holiday Special
On a damp, hot bank holiday weekend at the Black Lion Pub in Brighton, DJ Mac McRaw is playing records to the crowd at a Vinyl Veterans all-dayer. A makeshift rain cover has been erected so that the party can continue through the rain.
Everyday Fieldwork - Tanning
Two men are working in a tannery in the heart of Marrakech, Morocco. One of them is removing animal skins from lime baths. The smell of decaying flesh and animal urine is in the air.
Everyday Fieldwork - Straws
A man and women stand in front of an archway made of multicoloured straws. The woman has her arm in a sling, the man carries a bag and they look like they might be lost.
Everyday Fieldwork - Fire
A blacksmith stands next to his forge, flames leaping from the coals. He is surrounded by his tools, an anvil, hammer, fullers, slack tub and blackboards full of chalk notes.
Everyday Fieldwork - Protecting the void
The sun is setting on Brighton beach, and hundreds of people have gathered to watch a piece of art unfold before them. A man stands guard, his fluorescent arm band signalling his authority. His job is to stop people walking up the section of beach that isn't roped off. People seem confused as to why they haven't just roped off this section too.
Everyday Fieldwork - Precise
It's early in the morning at Coffee @33 on Trafalgar Street in Brighton. Taras, the owner of this coffee shop is preparing for a busy day. Wearing protective gloves, he aligns the chocolate tart with absolute precision, concentration etched on his face.
Everyday Fieldwork - Rest
The Brighouse Rest Centre is housed on the site of the old Brighouse Echo Newspaper. At this moment in time, D-Day celebrations are taking place, and it's being used as a jumble sale location. Two ladies flick through clothes on a hanging rail whilst a lady in an apron stands by.
Everyday Fieldwork - Watching the bear
Near the top of Grouse Mountain in North Vancouver, nearly 1231 meters high, Grinder the grizzly bear is sitting in the midday sun. He is watched by a group of excitable tourists, clutching iPads, iPhones and other cameras to capture this moment. The tourists stand behind double fences for their protection.