Headless Chickens
Headless Chickens gathers fragments of evidence from within parkour at varying locations before stitching it carefully together to form an overall representation of the street culture that surrounds the sport. The series feels void of location, yet grounds itself with a contemplative mood that weaves through the photographs, touching on double exposure to place people into the environments. Durie’s melancholic delve into the behind-the-scenes of parkour training feels straight out of the energetic Bristol scene, yet still details the slower moments that litter themselves between large ‘sends’ and celebrations.
Max Pattenden, Skin&Stone







