
Kelly Hill and Jonathan Illingworth present projects in which they have each taken photographs on the only time of day they find available – the walk to drop off their children. The exhibition highlights how our repetitive routes can throw up beauty and intrigue every day, and how a local environment can differ greatly from day to day.
Hill’s ongoing project involves taking a picture every day for a year (bar school holidays) and posting new shots daily on her blog until January 2010 – continuing while the exhibition’s on and beyond. Hill’s photographs tend to be delicate and mysterious; Illingworth’s, in contrast, taken on his walks through Plumstead Wood, southeast London, are often darker and more macabre, and taken more spontaneously.
Exhibition supported by Exploration Architecture Ltd
Runs June 5-14 2009
Private View June 5, 6.30 to 8.30pm
Viewfinder Photography Gallery
Linear House, Peyton Place
Greenwich, London SE10 8RS
Public Transport: Greenwich (train / DLR) or Cutty Sark (DLR)
Please join us for an accompanying creative workshop on 14 June, 1-4pm, £5.
Visit http://www.viewfinder.org.uk/events.html to book your place.