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Contents
3. Editor’s Note
8. Michael Thomas – Ebb-Tide
14. Astrid Schulz: On My Plate; Critters!
20. Stephen Chapman – Offerings
48. Book Review Dominoes by Roland Ramanan
54. Exhibition Review: Underground Portraits by Wolfgang Strassl
58. Ray Higginbottom Remembered by Frankie McAllister
62. Photographer Profile Kim Shaw by Jacquline Ennis Cole
Astrid Schulz a London based photographer, specializes in portraiture and documentary photography. With a background
in costume design for film & TV, she created a distinctive style for conceptual projects. Internationally recognized, she exhibits in solo shows, group exhibitions and festivals.
www.astridschulz.com instagram: @astridschulzcaptivating stories.
Frankie McAllister is an Irish photographer, whose practice sits on the crossover of fine art and documentary photography. She has a particular interest in altered landscapes and the effect of geo-politics on the landscape, shown through impressionist and representational imagery.
www.frankiemcallister.com
Michael Thomas attended Bournville School of Art, then the London College of Printing. His work deals with location, space, time and memory and is mostly evidential, alluding to experiences that are impossible to convey in an exact representational way.
Jacqueline Ennis Cole is an artist, writer and curator. She’s a PhD applicant and ROS recipient for her research on Photo Books. She facilitates the LIP Photo Book/Zine group and serves on LIP’s Committee as Curator of Talks and Events.
Stephen Chapman London born, studied at the Courtauld Institute (BA), and at University of Westminster (MA). He works as a photographer in the cultural heritage sector. His art/photography practice consists of seeking interest and beauty in disregarded places and things. schapmanphotography@icloud.com
Wolfgang Strassl (FRPS) is a German born photographer who divides his time between Munich and London.
He has published several photobooks on urban landscapes and human interaction with the environment, including Homeland, Hinterhof and
Underground Portraits. www.wolfgangstrassl.com
With thanks also to: Eve Milner for her contribution.