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Women by the sea as part of 'People by the sea' - a project

My new project in Brighton: 'People by the sea' As part of my project, I ask local people why they repeatedly visit the sea. As you can imagine, some people get drawn to the sea to swim; for others, it is a time for reflection, space to meditate, and to absorb personal trauma. With this post you are getting a sample of images of women by the sea. I hope that the project will reveal why they repeatedly come to the sea through my lens. I use a medium format camera to make the individual look more real.  

Brighton Splash in Summer

Swim by Sussex sea requires planning You may wonder whether Brighton & Hove sea is clean...Well, the Environment Agency classified it as ' Excellent ' in 2019 for the bathing period 2020. You can see from the video, I have not only been tempted to swim in the sea, but I  swam in a wetsuit in the middle of June 2022, whilst holding a waterproof camera to make the childish video for you. It was the sea that initially drew me to Brighton.   But never take swimming in the sea lightly; planning is key to enjoying the pebble beaches.     Sussex Coastline is nothing like the Mediterranean sea. The mainland European sea is a huge lake.   The sea by Brighton is part of the Atlantic Ocean and is a vast desert of water reaching all the way to the US, Iceland and France. The current of Sussex water is so powerful that it can swipe you off your feet without you realising it. It is essential that you know how to swim and know the weather conditions. I recommend ...

Introduction to Brighton and Hove: a city for all

Through a new blog, I hope to show the best of 'Brighton and Hove: a city for all' to everyone in the world. If you want to share your experience of Brighton and Hove, let me know. Just send me a message.