No Longer Perfect:
The quick and scoping beams of headlights intermittently discover a female figure stood on a corner where an abandoned building meets a regeneration project turning an old mill into clean faceless apartments. The green glow from her cell phone gives her an eerie aura and highlights her angular cosmetically reclaimed beauty, as if it makes one inch of a difference. She breathes life, the most invasive intimate kind of being alive, in the most ugly places; unfinished monstrosities ,garage lots, car parks, daytimes, the dead of night, romance exists here. She'll show you. Romance as empty as the hollow buildings that play host to the sordid act thrives still like a weed growing triumphant through a crack between concrete, she fights. The city is a hostile place only the toughest lovers survive here she like lawn keeper nurtures her landscape. Like a smear of coal lipstick on an aged hair lip she is a caricature of femininity. No longer perfect is a fantastical depiction of the urban environment imperfect and ironically beautiful. Photographer Nicholas Bentham, in his ostentatious unique style will offer you an insight into the reality and fantasy of his surroundings. You'll never dismiss a building site as an eyesore again
sorry this book has sold out, thankyou for the interest
The quick and scoping beams of headlights intermittently discover a female figure stood on a corner where an abandoned building meets a regeneration project turning an old mill into clean faceless apartments. The green glow from her cell phone gives her an eerie aura and highlights her angular cosmetically reclaimed beauty, as if it makes one inch of a difference. She breathes life, the most invasive intimate kind of being alive, in the most ugly places; unfinished monstrosities ,garage lots, car parks, daytimes, the dead of night, romance exists here. She'll show you. Romance as empty as the hollow buildings that play host to the sordid act thrives still like a weed growing triumphant through a crack between concrete, she fights. The city is a hostile place only the toughest lovers survive here she like lawn keeper nurtures her landscape. Like a smear of coal lipstick on an aged hair lip she is a caricature of femininity. No longer perfect is a fantastical depiction of the urban environment imperfect and ironically beautiful. Photographer Nicholas Bentham, in his ostentatious unique style will offer you an insight into the reality and fantasy of his surroundings. You'll never dismiss a building site as an eyesore again
sorry this book has sold out, thankyou for the interest