#NCPphoto Project – Hungry Eye Magazine

Hungry Eye magazine is THE filmmaking and photography journal. Featuring incredible work from the visual arts, showcasing photographers and filmmakers they find interesting and inspiring. So, imagine my pride when I learned that I was to be featured.  


Hungry Eye Magazine

Hungry Eye Magazine

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Every now and then, we happen upon a project that stops us in our tracks. We know that architectural photography can be dramatic, but a recent commission from National Car Parks [NCP], brought to life by photographer Phil Burrowes, is possibly the most impressive example of an artist drawing beauty from an unlikely subject
— Simon Skinner – Hungry Eye Magazine


Incredible praise for the #NCPproject

Incredible praise for the #NCPproject

The quote above opens the article in Hungry Eye magazine. It totally humbled me. It was a tough few weeks of work, but ultimately satisfying and I am very proud of it. 

Want to see some of the images from the #NCPphoto project? Click the button below.


#NCPphoto project article

#NCPphoto project article

The editor at Hungry Eye magazine chose one of my favourite images to open the article. It was actually one of the very last frames shot for the #NCPphoto project. It was in Salford, in December, about 10pm and it was pissing down. Hard, soaking, miserable Manchester rain. I wanted to show an image that highlighted the rain and made the glowing NCP sign a welcome sight. One a wet and cold commuter may see, returning to his car at the end  of a long day. 


Hungry Eye Magazine

Hungry Eye Magazine

You can search this website for more images of the #NCPphoto project, or click to go order a copy of the magazine from the Hungry Eye magazine website. 

More of the images will be shared here, as well as links to how the images have been used. 

Are you on Twitter? You can still find the tweets I made, whilst shooting the project, by searching the hashtag #NCPphoto. Or, you can click the button below where i have compiled the tweet’s for you. Make sure you follow me, please.. @AvantPhoto

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