Heavens above….

Cristian and I are about a third of the way through our portraits of people whose lives are affected by motor neurone disease.

On some shoots we’ve had the help of photographic assistant James Roberts – @robertsjames  – who’s given his time on a cost only basis to help our campaign – Thanks James!

James 1

James 3

Here he is, getting almost as soaked as an ice bucket challenge nominee, taking the kit down…. it’s tough training to be a photographer!  I’m not sure whether he’ll appreciate these pictures of him in action, but to any photographers looking for an assistant, he seems to know his stuff (and he took most of these photos).

We had been photographing the retired vicar Michael Wenham who’s written a book about his experience of living with MND.

Rev Wenham

Dark clouds were rolling above us during the shoot and thankfully Michael and I made it back inside just as the heavens opened!

Rev Wenham

Michael’s book is called My Donkey Body and is a personal description of his experience of gradually losing control of his body beginning with his ability to speak to parishioners and then to even walk or do virtually anything by himself. He still has a wonderful and infectious laugh though, and he laughs a lot!

Rev Wenham

He has had PLS – the same type of relatively slowly developing MND as me – for 13 years now. I’m 2 years into my MND journey and I found him very inspiring, although I’ll admit the thought that I could be confined to a neurological wheelchair like his in the future is very frightening.

We all enjoyed ourselves, especially when Michael’s wife Jane generously made us a lovely lunch after the shoot.

The Motor Neurone Disease Association helped Michael to get his powered wheelchair. It’s the only national charity in England, Wales and Northern Ireland focused on MND care, research and campaigning and is the charity “26 Miles” is fundraising for. Please help them to help more people affected by MND by DONATING to our Just Giving page or donate via your mobile phone – Text ‘mmnd99 £5.00‘ (or whatever you can afford) to 70070 

Thank you 🙂

Groin strain after a little training session – The Great North Run

Cristian has been preparing steadily for his 26 mile MND Association fundraising marathon and at the weekend completed the Great North Run in a time of just over 2 hours. He was disappointed with his time as a few years ago ran the 13 miles in under 2 hours, but hey, we all slow down as we get older 😉

Cris Grt Nrth Run

Here he is showing off his medal. I did ask if he fancied doing another 13 miles, but he wasn’t impressed.

Afterwards the crowds were so great that he had to stand around for a long time getting cold which caused a minor groin injury to flare up.

We were worried that it would throw the marathon training schedule out of kilter, but a trip to the physiotherapist has sorted him out and his groin is now apparently working just as it should!

Meeting a TV personality who’s supporting our “26 Miles” project!

Here’s a silhouette I snapped of a TV personality we were lucky enough to photograph at the BBC on Wednesday. Can you work out who it is?

Cristian took a proper portrait of him alongside me in our “26 Miles” style. As I’m going to be in every picture, I feel very lucky that I’ll meet everybody Cristian is photographing. We’ll be publishing the portraits on here and across social media in the run up to Cristian’s marathon at the end of November. He’s running the Great North Run this weekend in preparation.

Please do support all the hard work Cristian is doing by donating to the Motor Neurone Disease Association via our Just Giving page – https://www.justgiving.com/26miles4mnd/

Thanks.

Miles 🙂

silhouette

Pre – photo shoot at the BBC

26miles4mndTomorrow Cristian and I will be taking more portraits for the 26 Miles project – The first will be of a fantastic lady who runs a Facebook support group for one of the rarer forms of MND. After that, we’ll be visiting the BBC where we will be meeting and photographing a “national treasure” (well I think he is!) as well as some other personalities. At the moment I can’t reveal who, but I promise it will be worth the wait to find out.

I’ll take some pictures of Cristian setting up and working, before I have to get in front of the camera myself! We’ll be publishing some of those photos on our Facebook page, Twitter and here in the next few days.

Hopefully it will be interesting to see “behind the scenes” as we create the portraits that will make up the 26 we will publish in the days leading up to Cristian’s marathon!

Our photos of celebrities and other public figures will be published before the others – on here and Facebook and Twitter – so keep visiting to make sure you don’t miss any.

We’ll also be launching this site, our Just Giving page and our campaign “officially” in the next few days (in the meantime, you can still donate here) – so watch this space!

Thanks

Miles 🙂