In February 2012 I was asked by Vintage Life magazine to write an article about my Southern Retro portrait project. The article ran in their March issue alongside selected portraits from the project.

In February 2012 I was asked by Vintage Life magazine to write an article about my Southern Retro portrait project. The article ran in their March issue alongside selected portraits from the project.


XVI. 27th June, 1944 Kitty stepped out of the front door of her lodgings on the morning of the 27th

One of the first things I wrote for In Retrospect Magazine‘s initial online version was a review of The 1940’s

After a climate disaster resets the world to a pre-electronic age, a thick, impenetrable cloud layer renders the surface inaccessible. Alex, his Uncle James and their elderly cat Gaspode, live in peaceful isolation atop a hill in an observatory turned farmstead, their days marked only by tending livestock and avoiding the sun’s harsh glare. With no way to know if anything remains beyond the sea of clouds, they have long accepted that they might be the last people left alive.
But everything changes the day an airship emerges from the mist.

The second of my articles for clothing brand House of Foxy’s menswear line 20th Century Chap. This was published in