Phil Kneen

Photojournalist & Documentary Photographer

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Mal de Mer

February 20, 2019 by Phil Kneen Photography

At 3.45am, from Peel breakwater, I could hear the wind, and through the faint sodium street lights, I noticed sizable waves collapsing onto the beach. The human psyche is a strange and mysterious thing because I already felt sick; I was still sitting in my car. I washed two sea sickness tablets down with half a can of Red Bull, checked the BBC weather forecast on my iPhone one last time, and headed down to the Genisis. I’d packed the […]

Categories: photojournalism • Tags: isle of man, nikon, nikon 28mm 1.8G, trawler life

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While you were sleeping…

January 28, 2017 by Phil Kneen Photography

At the end of last year, I began shooting a photo-essay based around the fishing industry on the Isle of Man. The project so far has concentrated on the crew members of the Port St Mary based scallop dredger, Sara Lena – skipper, Tony ‘Toad’ Watterson, his brother Juan, and Chris Overs – three of the kindest, most genuine and helpful men I’ve ever met. There’s been quite a bit of controversy surrounding the Isle of Man scallop industry of […]

Categories: film photography, photojournalism • Tags: analogue, film, fishing, hasselblad, isle of man, nikon, Olympus mju II, scallops

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Standard Issue.

July 7, 2013 by Phil Kneen Photography

The humble, and often under-utilised, standard lens – the 50mm (or 35mm, 80mm or 150mm, depending on what format you’re shooting…). Every camera used to come with one, normally a 50mm 1.8, it was the first thing eager snappers wanted to replace, for some reason? A lot of people are very surprised to learn that 90% of my images are made using the standard lens. I love them. I used to shoot a lot of stuff on a 17-40mm, but […]

Categories: Photography • Tags: 50mm, 50mm 1.4, 50mm 1.8, 6x6, 6x7, 80mm, Alien Skin, art, black and white, camera, canon, canon eos 5d, canon eos 5d mark 2, colour, Epson v700, film camera, film photography, fine art, fuji film, fuji pro 400H, fuji X-pro1, holga gcfn, Holga panoramic 6x12cm, I shoot film, isle of man, kodak, kodak portra 400, mamiya 7II, negative, nikon, portrait, standard, standard lens

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Ricford.

September 2, 2012 by Phil Kneen Photography

I took the first two photographs here of my son, Richard, almost exactly 14 years ago, when he was 3. It was these, and many other images that I took at the time that sparked an interest in portrait photography. The last two are at 14 and a few months ago, just before Ric’s 17th birthday. I’m off to Canada on Wednesday to start a photo-essay with writer, and close friend, Trevor Gibbs. We arrive in Calgary on Thursday and […]

Categories: Photography • Tags: canon, Epson v700, film, film camera, film photography, fine art, I shoot film, inventive, irish sea, isle of man, kodak, kodak portra 400, leica, negative, nikon, peel, personal project, phil kneen, portrait

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