Tom Booth Woodger

Designer, publisher & photographer based in London, UK.

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Contact

tom.booth.woodger@gmail.com
@tomboothwoodger


Photographs

Little White Butterflies
Kicking up Dust
In a matter of seconds, & minutes


Objects

Portfolio Boxes
Posters

Website Design

Bluecoat Press
Photo Editions
Jamie Murray
Tami Aftab
Alison McCauley


Book Design

Reverie - Martin Amis
The Killing Ditch - Damnien Wootten Assent - Michael Alberry Shuttles, Steam & Soot - Daniel Meadows Young People's Prompts for Looking at Portraits by Anthony Luvera
The Magic Money Tree - Kirsty MacKay One Year! Photographs from the Miners’ Strike 1984-1985
The Lake - Ian Ruhter
Backdrop - One Rainy Day
ATLCA (3rd Edition) - Matt Stuart
Reconstructed Nature - Luke & Nik
Need Not Greed - Alan Hardman
This Was Then - Mike Abrahams
Vulcan’s Forge - Janine Wiedel
Shimmers - Alison McCauley
One Night Only - Bruce Gilden
Black Cat Kingdom - Sari Soininen
The Rice is on the Hob - Tami Aftab
Book of the Road - Daniel Meadows
Children - Marketa Luskacova
Folly - Jamie Murray
Closed - Martin Amis
Portlanders - Nick Gervin
Modern Paradox - Joshua K. Jackson
Hidden - Elena Subach
This Golden Mile - Kavi Pujara
The Island - Robert Darch
Who We Are 200
Gesture Workshop
Black Country - Bruce Gilden
Silent Coast - Rob Ball
Anywhere but here - Alison McCauley
Birdmen - Dod Miller
Memory Lane - Martin Salter
Every Cross - Michael Alberry
Keywork - Chris Hoare
Murmurations - Billy Barraclough
This Land - Martin Amis
c.1950 - Jake Michaels
Breakfast - Niall McDairmid
ATLCA (2nd Edition) - Matt Stuart
Into the Fire - Matt Staurt

















































































Anywhere But Here - Alison McCauley

In Anywhere but here, Alison McCauley expresses the restless feeling that has haunted her throughout her life: that the place she is in isn’t where she should be, and a conviction that the next place will be better.

Taken from 2008 to present, these images—taken in various locations around the world are a deeply personal reflection of the artist’s emotions, photography being a cathartic means of coming to terms with her constant desire to move. As someone who has always led a semi-nomadic lifestyle, McCauley seeks to explore the idea of not belonging. Though she feels like she is supposed to belong somewhere, McCauley doesn't want to, as she recognises that it is the wonder of this belonging that is the impetus behind her work.


Devoid of geographical and temporal reference points, the images are figuratively and literally blurred to emphasise that this is not about a location or time, but rather a state of mind. For the viewer the series takes on a narrative of its own, unfolding like a dream sequence: a body submerged in water, a flurry of balloons released into the open sky, city lights streaming through a hotel room, and fleeting scenes captured from a car window. Just as she is drawn to movement, it is these liminal spaces that the artist gravitates towards – the chaos, the stillness, and the magic in between. “The work comes from reality, but it’s a reality that’s distorted by subjectivity,” says McCauley. “It’s an expression of my state of mind during these restless off-moments.
Year: 2021
Pubisher: Photo Editions Ltd
Printer: MAS, Matbaa
Printing: Duotone (cover & internal pages)
Size: 140x175mm
Pages: 108
Images: 43
Paper: Gardapat Kiara 1.3 115gsm
Cover paper: Fedrigoni

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→ Available to purchase here



“Alison has itchy feet and can never quite settle down anywhere, hence the title. The maker of numerous hand made books has finally mass produced one (mass meaning more than 30!) Poetic, dreamy, surreal a totally unique photographer. Pleased to see McCauley collaborated with the bright, shining photobook design star Tom Booth Woodger to make this gem.”

→ Photobooks of 2021: Matt Stuart
“I included Alison as a special mention on my 2020 list, and I am so happy to see that this year her first commercially available book has JUST been released, and it is every bit as wonderful as I knew it would be. Dealing with her restless sense of memory and place, this a truly beautiful publication. For those who may have been frustrated at not being able to acquire one of her handmade books, this is a wonderful way to begin your own wanderlust journey with this talented free spirited artist.”

→ Photobooks of 2021: Robin Titchener