we digest what we can to create what we must.

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Photography by Charlie Holland

 
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“A big part of my presence in photography is never really explaining too much, I absolutely love the idea that my stuff can be equally understood and misunderstood individually with equal relevance and subjective observational truth from person to person."

-Charlie Holland

 

Sam Trueman. Hole of Horecum viewing area.

Sam Trueman. Whitby Bay.

Sam Trueman. Whitby.

Sam Trueman. Whitby.

“I have been on and off taking enjoyment in creating photo shoots for two years. I have never found it apparent to classify myself strictly as a photographer, most probably from the realisation that I seriously lack any sort of motivation, or professionalism, to establish myself as a driven and passionate artist of the field. I much more revere the idea of taking great pleasure in the art, and refraining from feeling a sense of obsession and responsibility to create.” - C.H

Sam Trueman. Easterby farm near Cottham.

Sam Trueman. Easterby farm near Cottham.

Sam Trueman. Easterby farm near Cottham.

Trueman and Bonnie. York.

Trueman and Bonnie. York.

“My style, atmospheres and love of the craft have mostly organically stemmed from an interest in faithfully and stylistically representing people I respect; and bringing them to audiences in a refreshing take on their own idiosyncrasies and spirits. A large premise of my creative personality includes cooking up a concept for a shoot in the spirit of fun, and then releasing said concept into the world, where I cherish refraining from directing observers on how to register what they see.” - C.H

Danny Lomas. Notting Hill.

Nasty Nige. The Pineapple pub, Kentish Town.

“I believe any art can be freely interpreted or misinterpreted with equal relevance as long as the interpretation stems from truth and love of the arts; not from a place of overly educated criticism and mindless slandering on the foundations of industry relevance.” - C.H

Rob Schofield, Isaac Ellis and Brdie Stagg. Three members of the band Priestgate. Hunmanby Bay.

Rob Schofield. Hunmanby Bay.