Stills created from revolving 3D (photogrammetry) portraits of Welsh coalminers.
Terry Seargent, 85, who was a collier at Merthyr Vale Colliery in the Taff Valley, South Wales. Portraits of Welsh miners, part of the Coal Face exhibit, all photographed in 3-d. The installation is accompanied by interviews and sound and a composition by BAFTA winning musician John Rea. All images ©Richard Jones and not to be used without permission Keith Tomlin, an engineer in Elliot Colliery and several other collieries in South Wales. Portraits of Welsh miners, part of the Coal Face exhibit, all photographed in 3-d. The installation is accompanied by interviews and sound and a composition by BAFTA winning musician John Rea. All images ©Richard Jones and not to be used without permission Colin Maslen, 76, a chemist who worked in the NCB’s tar plant in Caerphilly. Portraits of Welsh miners, part of the Coal Face exhibit, all photographed in 3-d. The installation is accompanied by interviews and sound and a composition by BAFTA winning musician John Rea. All images ©Richard Jones and not to be used without permission Mellard Lloyd, 95, a blacksmith in the Aberbargoed Colliery in the Rhymney Valley South Wales. Portraits of Welsh miners, part of the Coal Face exhibit, all photographed in 3-d. The installation is accompanied by interviews and sound and a composition by BAFTA winning musician John Rea. All images ©Richard Jones and not to be used without permission John Reece, 72, collier, Treharris and others, worked underground for 26 years Portraits of Welsh miners, part of the Coal Face exhibit, all photographed in 3-d. The installation is accompanied by interviews and sound and a composition by BAFTA winning musician John Rea. All images ©Richard Jones and not to be used without permission Jeffrey Bevan, 74, Worked at South Pit, Glyncorrwg Colliery, at the washery. The recordings are part of the “Kings of the Underground” project funded by Heritage Fund that will be exhibited in the National Waterfront Museum. Photo by Vision Fountain. ©Richard Jones-Vision Fountain Owen Tucker, 85, collier and deputy in the District in Six Bells Colliery and helped rescue during the 1960 disaster when 45 miners were killed. Portraits of Welsh miners, part of the Coal Face exhibit, all photographed in 3-d. The installation is accompanied by interviews and sound and a composition by BAFTA winning musician John Rea. All images ©Richard Jones and not to be used without permission