Lots more fodder on – http://latitudinaltales.co.uk/
This is my life right now. It’s good times.
belly slidin fun in the deep south…
I’m working on a bit of a mad one at the moment, living in Australia but flying back to the motherland to complete a couple of commissions. My air miles are going through the roof and jet lag is kicking my ass.
Whilst moving about I’m working on a few personal projects in the Southern Island states, here is an insight from the first batch back from the lab…
Aotearoa – north and south, Tasmania & Bruny Island.
“This little newsprint beauty is not a nod to days of yore. It is more of an acknowledgement of things to come. This paper makes me hopeful when I look at it. It makes me hopeful that I will one day light out. That I will leave behind the trappings of what becomes a daily life to literally head into the unknown. Or at the very least not forget what it means to travel. And to be in love. And to be in love with traveling.”
Jeremy Dunn – Embrocation Cycling Journal
Right oh…I’ll soon be off for the winter and more, shipping out and heading south to the warmer seas…
…so our little publication, the Bourgeois Bicycle Caravan is available for two more weeks only!
20 pages, full colour, 100% recycled, self published, tabloid format newspaper goodness & at least 2 of your 5 a day.
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our recent jaunt up to the western isles just became a feature in drift magazine…
scope it here… driftsurfing.eu
—- Sorry, All gone for now! —-
The Bourgeois Bicycle Caravan has landed!
In the Autumn of 2009, the trio of Jimmy Bodean, Harold Hobart Hellybutt & Del Da-Foster embarked on an expedition, along the western seaboard of france, by bicycle. With trailers brimming with the nessasities (surfyboards, box cameras, pencils and books of russian beat poetry) the trio went in search of the image perfect and the ultimate rambling tale.
This is the outcome…
20 pages, full colour, 100% recycled, self published, tabloid format newspaper… £3 including postage … just to cover the print and posting costs… we don’t be makin any money!
Principle Photography: James Bowden
Text & Illustration: George Foulds
Additional Photography: James Da Costa
Click on the little button below and I’ll get you one in the post…yeeeww…