Two lenses — a 50mm and a 28mm — that’s all Sarah used to photograph three agricultural shows. Join her as she covers the final shows of 2025, captured in black and white on the Leica Monochrom and M9. Sometimes, less really is more. ****** 📖 ZINES!! SHOWFIELD - Sarah G Ascough In 2017, Sarah began her Showfield project, photographing the agricultural shows of Northern England. By 2019, she had published her first zine from the project, receiving rave reviews from notable photographers such as Tom Stoddart, Peter Dench, Martin Parr, and Homer Sykes. The zine was also accepted into the Martin Parr Foundation Library. In this latest zine, Sarah updates the project with recent images alongside some classic photographs from the first publication. We are using Blurb Books for the printing and worldwide distribution of our zines so please order through them via the links below. If you don't see your currency, click your country flag in the corner of the website. For the UK https://www.blurb.co.uk/user/ascoughphoto Rest of the world https://www.blurb.com/user/ascoughphoto ****** 🎞️ SILVERCHROME PROFILES FOR LIGHTROOM https://jeffascough.com/silverchrome All of Sarah's photographs are edited with SIlverChrome. ****** https://www.sarahascough.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/walklikealice

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