Description
In 'Black And White at the Coast,' Leigh Windridge presents an evocative photographic journey across the British coastline, moving from the bustling 'Lobster Capital' of Bridlington to the 'forsaken beauty' of Spurn Point.
Through a series of high-contrast, black-and-white images, Leigh explores the 'in-between' moments where land meets sea. The book is not merely a collection of photographs but a study in the 'Art of Noticing,' blending personal memoir with the rich maritime histories of iconic locations like Filey, Hornsea, and Southwold.
Captured during weekend travels in a self-built camper van, these images serve as a visual language for the author’s childhood—a time of film, makeshift darkrooms, and the 'magnetic pull' of the tide. The choice of monochrome strips away modern seaside neon, allowing the reader to focus on the structural honesty, dramatic shadows, and 'quiet beauty' found in traditional fishing cobles, weathered sea walls, and kaleidoscopic beach huts.
From the industrial grit of Haverigg to the frontline of erosion at Mappleton, 'Black And White at the Coast' is a poignant tribute to a landscape that is constantly shifting, yet eternally drawing us back.
Details
Publisher - BookVAULT Publishing
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Leigh Windridge
Published Date - 2026-06-01
ISBN - 9781806545834
Dimensions - 25.4 x 20.3 x 1.1 cm
Page Count - 166
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