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Ed’s Crack October 2020

Ed’s Crack October 2020

ED’S CRACK OCTOBER 2020 This is my last Editorial for the Journal of the British Society of Scientific Glassblowers and gives the impression that I would not be editing again in 2021. Of course, I couldn’t give up so I have produced the January 2021 issue. Good to...
BSSG Editors Crack – July 2020

BSSG Editors Crack – July 2020

BSSG EDITORS CRACK – JULY 2020 Who would have ever thought it that the end of the World be so boring and depressing? Where is the nuclear explosion, the giant earthquake or invasion from Mars? All we get is some invisible force that brings communities to its knees and...
Ed’s Crack April 2020

Ed’s Crack April 2020

ED’S CRACK APRIL 2020 Are you worth £60 an hour? Apparently that’s the recognised rate for the average lampworker! Who wants to be average though? For half that price I might settle for mediocre! I have a new toy. I have a new baby. Call it whatever you like but in...
Ed’s Crack

Ed’s Crack

Ed’s Crack For nearly thirty-five years I have been writing Editorials for the Journal of the British Society of Scientific Glassblowers. Here’s one from January 2020. It was written in November 2019 long before the meaning of the word “lockdown” was felt!!!!...
Shadows

Shadows

SHADOWS Further to my previous entry on how I photograph my glass in the open using natural light thought I would share some shadowy images. I never realised how the sun could create such intriguing shapes but of course one has to start with an intriguing shape to...
Photography Glass – My Way

Photography Glass – My Way

Photography Glass – My Way Nowadays with many exhibitions being online the requirement for photographs of artwork is becoming more and more common. I always find it tricky to capture the art of clear glass through a lens. Keen to keep all things simple I use daylight...