Author Archives: Neil

London – Light Drawing Shoot

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London – Studio Shoot with Helena Winkelman

Here is the first gallery of 2009.  It feels great to be back shooting again after a long break at the end of last year.  These are of Stephen and the violinist Helena Winkelman.  Connecting to the same energy space Helena improvised whilst Stephen expressed spontaneous movement and sound. You can read more about Helena’s [...]

Exhibition Underway

Tonight was the launch of Chiaroscuro our first exhibition.  Here you can see our 2 pictures in situ in the Ada Street Gallery.  Huge thanks to the wonderful Sophie Wilson who has curated an amazing show. The show runs until Sunday 14th December.

Geneva – Studio Shoot with Marcy

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London – Studio Shoot

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Aisha – hearts opening

Last weekend Stephen and I were extremely fortunate to have an hour long shared session with Aisha.  Aisha is a beautiful woman from Denmark who had a profound opening of the heart when she was 25.  You can read her full story here.  Since her opening she has been a conduit for the love energy and [...]

Form from the Formless

Whilst in Vancouver I had an experience where I entered a meditative space of oneness with God (formless) and looked back at the human body (form).  With some prompts from Stephen’s well directed questioning I was able to describe the human form from that perspective.  I wanted to share that description as it has helped me to [...]

Things I see sometimes…

Recently I have been noticing a capacity to see through the physical form of a person and to allow other realities to appear.  I often will see faces from different eras or even different worlds in the clients that I treat and even the people around me – friends, family and even colleagues. At the moment, the experience feels very powerful [...]

Presence

 As I walked across the footbridge into Waterloo station the act of being present (in the Eckhart Tolle sense of the word) allowed reality to move in a way I had never noticed before.  Whilst still in body, the fabric of form became less solid and structured.  The sense I had was of a slight [...]