Some years ago I worked in communications and technology supporting the broadcast industry around London's creative hub, Soho. I was fortunate enough to work with clients such as the BBC and Channel 4 on innovations in the display and storage of digital still and moving images, at the cutting edge of what we take for granted today. Those halcyon days passed and I eventually ended up as a head of my own team - but the excitement wasn’t there and the stress was rising. Photography was the escape.
I had been practising photography for over 25 years and in 2009 I published my first photographic book "London Wide”. It was well received but wasn’t successfully commercial enough to provide escape velocity from the day job.
In 2013 I moved to Bexhill-on-Sea to escape London. Not long after I took the decision to leave the corporate world and strike out on my own. I published my second book , "A Wider View Bexhill-on-Sea", in 2015 which continues to be sold directly, and from the Bexhill Museum.
In 2019 I published my third book, "Travels Around Route 259", a road trip and anecdotal guide of the Sussex coast between Emsworth and Folkestone.
I’m now working on my next photographic book documenting a series of walks exploring the landscape of a Country Park within the Bexhill area.
Pretentious – Moi?
Those people that know me, just call me “Dave”, but it just so happens there are a few “Dave Mason Photographer” out there on the net, plus a well-known guitarist from the band “Traffic". So I had a look at the family history and discovered that Charles has been used as a family name for over two hundred years.
I thought I’d dust it off and take it for a run…