Project Stills
The most time consuming and ultimately rewarding aspects of any successful project involves seeking people that are directly relevant to the project and seeking the locations. Then building meaningful relationships in order to build a trust that enables leads to meaningful portraiture.
The general public are often willing to be photographed but the Energy+Notion project requires gaining the trust of people, sometimes those from challenging backgrounds, so they will agree to be photographed and interviewed, telling of their experiences living in Wales’ changing energy landscape.
During this process, project stills will be taken and added to build a full picture of the project.
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Slag heap, Cillfynydd
Sign,Cillfynydd
Taff Valley Night
Tonypandy High Street
Transporter Bridge no1
Transporter Bridge no2
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Slag heap, Cillfynydd
The slag heap on top of Craig Evan-Leyshon Common that looks onto the Taff Valley and Cillfynydd, Feb-2016. photo ©Richard Jones -
Sign,Cillfynydd
A Coal Aurthority sign on the slag heap on top of Craig Evan-Leyshon Common that looks onto the Taff Valley and Cillfynydd, Feb-2016. photo ©Richard Jones -
Taff Valley Night
From the top of Craig Evan-Leyshon Common that looks onto the Taff Valley and Cillfynydd as traffic returns in the evening, Feb-2016. photo ©Richard Jones -
Tonypandy High Street
Early evening in Tonypandy, Jan- 2016. photo ©Richard Jones -
Transporter Bridge no1
Newport transporter bridge, built 1906, Newport Docks, South Wales. 10-Feb-2016 photo ©Richard Jones -
Transporter Bridge no2
Ray grooms the dog he walks, Newport transporter bridge, built 1906, Newport Docks, South Wales. 10-Feb-2016 photo ©Richard Jones