by Kate Lloyd | Nov 23, 2021 | Scarves
I recently exhibited my gorgeous collections of luxury silk scarves at the RHS Wisley garden with Craft in Focus at their Christmas Craft Fair. People came to the Craft Fair to find something different that they wouldn’t find elsewhere. That’s certainly true of my...
by Kate Lloyd | Apr 11, 2021 | In lockdown
As you probably know, since last March, we walk twice a week in the Surrey Hills. During our walks, we come upon various manmade or topographical features. There are many sudden deep hollows in the land, which I can imagine might be ‘sink holes’ from a...
by Kate Lloyd | Apr 6, 2021 | In lockdown, Multiple exposure, Recent assignments, technical
I’m so thrilled I have learned how to make a book – to show off my images. The Japanese stab book derives from simple receipt books used by market traders (not money market!). It was a cheap disposable item, which has become emblematic of Japanese life and...
by Kate Lloyd | Mar 30, 2021 | Uncategorized
It occurred to me that still life is a funny expression, ‘still alive’ might be a better wording for our present situation. I have never previously thought of taking pictures of ‘still life’ subjects, but recently went to a fruit and vegetable...
by Kate Lloyd | Mar 28, 2021 | In lockdown
Fungi are a fascinating group of subjects. Different from all other plants and so varied in their forms, colours and sizes. I know very little about them, although being vegetarian I am very fond of mushrooms! On our walks on the Surrey Hills we have seen such a...