‘this table is sad because no one is sitting at it‘ is now available as a book, for sale via Blurb.
Available either in softcover, hardcover with dust jacket, all hard cover with image wrap, all printed with Proline Pearl photographic paper. Prices start at £24.73 (+VAT and delivery) for the softcover.
Here’s the front cover:
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And here’s a couple of images from inside:
Interpretations: New solo exhibition at the Free Space Gallery!
The Free Space Gallery, Kentish Town is currently hosting a solo exhibition of my photographic based work! Running until 9th October, Interpretations features prints from 4 bodies of work:
this table is sad because no one is sitting at it
Cornish Roads (hedges), in Flow
Each series uses a different photographic/printmaking technique to study the passing of time from different emotional viewpoints.
As well as showing prints from each series, I am also showing a book of images for ‘this table is sad because no one is sitting at it’. This is the first time that I am exhibiting this work so I’m particularly excited.
The exhibition is open Monday-Friday, 9am-6.30pm until 9th October.
On Friday 4th September there will also be an open evening, from 6.30-9pm where I will also be showing projections of ‘Chasing Shadows’ and ‘this table is sad because no one is sitting at it’. Copies of the book will also shortly be available for sale – watch this space for more info.
Address:
First floor 2 Bartholomew Road London NW5 2BX
Directions:
Underground: Kentish Town (Northern Line)
Overground: Camden Town Road (North London Line)
Buses: 46, 134, C2
About the Free Space Gallery
Established in 2010 the Free Space Gallery works with local and national artists within the unique settings of the Kentish Town Health Centre and the Queens Crescent Practice, two NHS facilities in north London. The Free Space Gallery delivers a programme of free exhibitions, free creative workshops and events, an art therapy course and an artist in residence programme. All of their work is generously supported by the Kentish Town Improvement Fund.
Thank you to the Free Space Gallery for supporting my work!
London Project / Traces in fLIP 31 – out now!
Issue 31 of fLIP magazine – for London Independent Photography – is out now!
This edition has the overarching theme ‘Neighbouhood’ and includes an exploration of the different geographical areas and communities in London.
This photograph from my series ‘London Project /Traces is in the section ‘HOW WE SEE: NEIGHBOURHOOD’
Offering an independent voice for photographic practice in London, and costing a very reasonable £4.00, fLIP is published 3 times per year to engage readers in a wider dialogue concerning diverse approaches to photography.
fLIP issue 31 is avaliable from the following stockists:
Online:
- You can order a copy for posting to you directly from London Independent Photography (paypal accepted)
London:
- Photographers Gallery Bookshop, 16-18 Ramillies Street, London W1F 7LW
- National Portrait Gallery Bookshop, St Martin’s Place, London WC2H 0HE
- Whitechapel Gallery Bookshop, 77-82 Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7QX
- Serpentine Gallery Bookshop, Queensborough Terrace, London W2 3XA
- Eastside Books, 166 Brick Lane, London E1 6RU
Cardiff:
- Third Floor Gallery, 102 Bute Street, Cardiff CF10 5AD
2015 iPhone Photography Awards – Honourable Mention
One of my photographs from my Roadside Planting sketch series has been awarded an Honourable Mention in the Nature Category of the 2015 iPhone Photography Awards!
To see all of the winning entries in the Nature Category go to www.ippawards.com/2015-winners-nature – Congratulations to all the other winners!
My photograph was taken during a winter family walk in Cam, Gloucestershire. Below is a shot of my photo on the IPPAWARDS page:
The iPhone Photography Awards (IPPAWARDS) is the first and longest running iPhone photography competition. Founded in 2007, IPPAWARDS has been celebrating the creativity of iPhone photographers since the iPhone first began to inspire, excite and engage users worldwide.
Every year since then, IPPAWARDS has selected the very best shots among thousands of images submitted by iPhone photographers from 120 countries around the world. Winners are selected by esteemed jury members in a multi-step process.
Finalist in 7th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards!
I’m quite astonished and really happy to say that my photographs have achieved Finalist in 4 categories of the 7th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards for Women Photographers!
The selected photographs are each from 4 different projects (click on the links to find out about each series):
London Project/Traces (work in progress)
Adventures in a Suburban Garden
Cornish Roads (hedges), in Flow
Part of the Worldwide Photography Gala Awards, the Julia Margaret Cameron Award is addressed to professional and non professional women photographers worldwide. With 17 categories, Photographers are invited to submit work in all mediums, styles, and schools of thought.
This year 1203 photographers from 51 countries submitted 6804 images. Congratulations to all the other winning entries!
I was Finalist in the following categories; click on the links to see the whole selection:
Winners gallery – People, Culture and Daily Life
Winners gallery – Alternative Processes
Winners gallery – Digital Manipulation
Winners gallery – Still Life and Abstractions
Honourable Mention for Chasing Shadows
My proposal to show Chasing Shadows (projection) has been awarded an Honourable Mention in PH21 Gallery’s international competition for a solo exhibition!
Congratulations to Motonori Shimizu, who’s winning exhibition ‘Individual‘ runs from June 21st – July 8th (Wednesday–Saturday: 3–7 p.m) at PH21 Gallery, H-1092 Budapest, Ráday u. 55.
Here’s some more information about the three Honourable Mentions and the Associate’s Choice: http://www.ph21gallery.com/#!solo-honourable/c1rkh
PH21 Gallery is a contemporary exhibition space established in 2012 in Budapest, Hungary. The mission of the gallery is to provide group and solo exhibition opportunities and international exposure for contemporary photographers around the world.
Chasing Shadows in Humans vs Nature
3 images from Chasing Shadows are in the latest online group exhibition from F-STOP Magazine: Humans vs Nature.
You can see the whole exhibition here: Humans vs Nature
Or click here to go straight to scroll through my images.
To see more images or to find out more about this project please take a look at my website: www.njmaskrey.com
Founded in 2003 and published online, bi-monthly, F-STOP MAGAZINE is an online photography magazine featuring contemporary photography from established and emerging photographers from around the world.
PH21 Gallery Solo Call – Finalist!
PH21 Gallery are running an international competition to find photographic artists for solo exhibition at their space in Budapest. My proposal to show Chasing Shadows (projection) has been selected as a finalist!
Congratulations to all the other finalists, and I look forward to seeing the final exhibition – whoever it is!
Here’s an image from Chasing Shadows – you can see the rest of the series, and read about this project on my website: www.njmaskrey.com
Here’s a link to some documentation about Chasing Shadows as a projection at Islington Exhibits 2013, where it won the Artists Award.
PH21 Gallery is a contemporary exhibition space established in 2012 in Budapest, Hungary. The mission of the gallery is to provide group and solo exhibition opportunities and international exposure for contemporary photographers around the world.
Honourable Mention in 2015 IPA One Shot!
My photograph ‘North London street, reflected’ has been awarded an Honourable Mention in the 2015 IPA One Shot Competition!
The International Photography Awards conducts an annual competition for professional, non-professional, and student photographers on a global scale, creating one of the most ambitious and comprehensive competitions in the photography world today.
The theme of the competition was ‘Home’, with photographers invited to submit a single image. The three categories were Perception, Person, or Place. Here’s a link to the full list of all of the IPA One Shot Honourable Mentions
And here are the IPA One Shot Winners – Congratulations to them!
Here’s a screenshot of my work in the Place section of the Honourable Mentions list – also including Lucian Parvulescu and Mitja Kobal – I love the richness of both their photographs.
Here’s another screenshot of my photograph with it’s description (click here to read on the IPA webpage)
The International Photography Awards is a sister-effort of the Lucie Foundation, a non-profit, charitable foundation whose mission is to honor master photographers, discover and cultivate emerging talent and promote the appreciation of photography worldwide. The annual programming of Lucie Foundation is funded largely though the International Photography Awards, including the signature event, the Lucie Awards.
Motorway Bridge M3, in LENSCRATCH 2015 Cell Phone exhibition
This photograph of the Fleet M3 service station bridge is in the latest online group exhibition by LENSCRATCH: 2015 Cell Phone exhibtion.
There was such beautiful light that day. I love the juxtaposition of the trees and layers of reflections with the structure of the bridge and its fading corrugated roof.
There’s a really eclectic range of photographs in the exhibition, taken with mobile phone cameras all over the world. It’s well worth a look.
Considered one of the ten photography blogs you should read, LENSCRATCH is a daily journal that explores contemporary photography. Since its inception in 2007, LENSCRATCH has featured the work of thousands of photographers, has provided a platform to launch numerous portfolios, and has been a media partner to numerous photography festivals.



















