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Quarterly Fundraiser: Seeking £1,000 For ‘The State of London’, My Unique Reader-Funded Photo-Journalism Project

16.2.23

The latest fundraiser for my unique, ongoing, reader-funded photo-journalism project ‘The State of London’, which I began in May 2012, and have been posting photos with detailed accompanying essays every day since May 2017 (and, since last summer, every two days) on ‘The State of London’ Facebook and Twitter pages.

Quarterly Fundraiser: Seeking £1,000 to Support ‘The State of London’, My Unique Photo-Journalism Project

13.11.22

The latest fundraiser for my ongoing photo-journalism project ‘The State of London’, which began ten and a half years ago when I started cycling throughout London’s 120 postcodes, and taking photos. Five and a half years ago, I started posting a daily photo and a detailed accompanying essay on Facebook, in what is an entirely reader-funded project, for which any donation you can make will be very welcome.

Celebrating 2,000 Days of ‘The State of London’, My Unique Photo-Journalism Project

31.10.22

Marking 2,000 days since I first began posting a photo a day, plus an accompanying essay, on my Facebook page ‘The State of London’, taken from my archive of photos taken on daily bike rides throughout London’s 120 geographic postcodes, which I’ve been undertaking since May 2012.

Photos and Report: The Phenomenal Success of the Human Chain for WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Around the UK Parliament

9.10.22

My report and photos from the Human Chain for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, on October 8, 2022, which involved the Houses of Parliament being completely encircled by campaigners calling for his extradition to the US to be dropped.

Quarterly Fundraiser: Seeking £1000 to Support my Photo-Journalism Project ‘The State of London’

18.8.22

The latest quarterly fundraiser for my ongoing photo-journalism project ‘The State of London’, five years and three months since I first began posting a photo a day, with an accompanying essay, on Facebook. This is an entirely reader-funded project, so if you can help out at all, it will be very greatly appreciated.

The Triumphant Return of the WOMAD Global Music Festival on its 40th Anniversary and Reflections on its History

5.8.22

My review of the WOMAD festival’s welcome return to Charlton Park in Wiltshire for the first time since 2019, and my reflections on the festival’s history, and my 20 years of attending and working in the children’s workshops, which culminate in a children’s procession through the festival site on its final evening.

A Fundraiser Marking the 10th Anniversary of My Photo-Journalism Project ‘The State of London’

11.5.22

A fundraiser marking ten years of my photo-journalism project ‘The State of London’, and marking five years since I began posting a photo a day from the project, plus accompanying essays, on Facebook. This is an entirely reader-funded project, so any help you can provide will be very gratefully received.

Quarterly Fundraiser for ‘The State of London’; Hoping to Raise £1,000 to Support My Ongoing Photo-Journalism Project

16.2.22

The latest quarterly fundraiser for my ongoing, reader-supported photo-journalism project ‘The State of London’, for which I have no institutional backing whatsoever. Every day I cycle in London taking photos, choose a photo to post, research it and write about it, share it on social media, and interact with my supporters. It’s a labour of love, but if you can make a donation to support it that will be very much appreciated.

Photos and Report: The Wet But Spirited Close Guantánamo Protest in London, Jan. 8, 2022, and an Online Gathering of Former Prisoners

9.1.22

My photos of, and a report about the protest for the closure of Guantánamo that took place in central London on Jan. 8, 2022, with a march of 39 campaigners in orange jumpsuits and hoods, representing the 39 men still held, and speakers in Trafalgar Square.

Celebrating 1700 Days of my Photo-Journalism Project ‘The State of London’

4.1.22

Celebrating 1,700 days since I first began posting photos of London, with accompanying essays, on ‘The State of London’ Facebook page, which I established in May 2017, on the fifth anniversary of when I first started cycling around London’s 120 postcodes taking photos, and which recently reached 5,000 followers.

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Investigative journalist, author, campaigner, commentator and public speaker. Recognized as an authority on Guantánamo and the “war on terror.” Co-founder, Close Guantánamo and We Stand With Shaker, singer/songwriter (The Four Fathers).
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