Please tell us a little about yourself.
I've spent much of my working life engrossed in very technical stuff. I tend to keep my feelings hidden, except amongst close friends. In 2003 we moved to Wales, primarily to find space, for ourselves and our kids, it was a year of many changes - selling our house in Sussex, trying to find a new one in Wales, and during all that upheaval, I was commuting back and forth to Afghanistan - seeing things that really challenge objectivity.
What's your story about?
It's about contrasts, similarities and differences, and stuff that continues to make me stop and think. I actually found it incredibly difficult to find a story to tell that felt safe to tell, interesting for other people, and short - it's not easy to relate something that affected me so much, in just 250 words. I knew what the last picture would be, but couldn't work out how to get there; but the story needed telling.
What did you find most rewarding about the workshop?
This is the easy question; I made some fantastic new friends, and for a brief time I stepped out of technical objectivity, and enjoyed nurturing my story from pages of notes, to a finished video. The four workshop days were a very emotional rollercoaster ride - lots of tears and laughing... Would I do it again? Hell Yes!!