Perry Ogden

Connemara recce 2

03 Nov 13
Connemara recce 2

Always a joy to discover a new part of Connemara.

Richard Mosse

15 Oct 13
Richard Mosse

Enjoyed seeing Richard Mosse's exhibition 'Enclave' at the Irish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale which consists of three large prints and a six screen film installation. Mosse is known for his ongoing series of infra red colour photos in the conflict zones of DR Congo but this is the first time I've seen his film work. Haunting images.

Francis Bacon/Henry Moore: Flesh and Bone

12 Oct 13
Francis Bacon/Henry Moore: Flesh and Bone

Just back from this exhibition at the Ashmolean in Oxford. Many great pieces on show but one of my favourite is this enlarged fascimile of a page torn by Francis Bacon from C. D. Noblecourt's book 'The Sculpture of Ancient Egypt'. It's a great photograph of an extraordinary sculpture of King Akhenaten - with paint marks by Bacon.

I'm in heaven...

11 Oct 13
I'm in heaven...

Staying at The Four Seasons in Amman and every Friday lunchtime they open up the kitchens and serve lunch from there. I headed straight for the pastries/puddings department!

Room with a view...

09 Oct 13
Room with a view...

Waking up in Amman.

Amman

08 Oct 13
Amman

Just arrived Amman. Looking out from the new airport to the old.

Daniel Bruhl in The Telegraph

21 Sep 13
Daniel Bruhl in The Telegraph

Happy to see my photographs of Daniel Bruhl in The Telegraph Magazine's Men's Style Supplement. I saw the film 'Rush' and he is very very good as Nikki Lauda. 

Dún Chonchúir

31 Aug 13
Dún Chonchúir

Back on the island of Inishmaan and walking around Dún Chonchúir, the pre-Christian oval stone fort. 

Inishmaan airport

31 Aug 13
Inishmaan airport

A great airport to travel through. No X-ray machines, no hassle. And great photos on the walls.

"Between my finger and my thumb..."

30 Aug 13
"Between my finger and my thumb..."

Very sad to hear the news of Seamus Heaney's death. I was fortunate to photograph him on several occassions. Will never forget the day I went to his house in Dublin to photograph him for the Whoseday Book. We recited Patrick Kavanagh's poem 'Epic': "I have lived in important places, times when great events were decided, who owned that half a rood of rock, a no-man's land surrounded by our pitchfork armed claims...." and some of 'The Great Hunger'. As well as being a wonderful poet he was a remarkably kind, generous and modest man. I was always struck by his willingness to give so freely of his time. And when it came to Northern Ireland, many tried to claim him for their own cause, but he always remained his own man.