Paula Rae Gibson

Paula Rae Gibson is an English photographer and singer-songwriter. Gibson has made the albums No More Tiptoes (2007),[1] Maybe Too Nude (2008), You Gather My Darkness Like Snow Watch It Melt (2011) and Pleasure of Ruin (2012). She has published the photography books Diary of a Love Addict (2005), I'll Always Walk Away (2007), You Gather My Darkness Like Snow Watch It Melt (2011) and Rae: a Pictorial Love Song (2016).

Gibson is the widow of film director Brian Gibson.

Music

A track from the album, We Blow It Every Time, was selected as one of the top ten tracks of 2007 by the editors of Time Out.[2]

Film

Gibson was the scriptwriter, actor and composer for the film, What Are You Doing Forever?.[3]

Publications

Photography

  • Diary of a Love Addict. Kehrer, 2005. Edited by Milan Chlumsky and Gibson. ISBN 3936636761.
  • I'll Always Walk Away. Kehrer, 2007. ISBN 978-3939583516.
  • You Gather My Darkness Like Snow Watch It Melt. Babel, 2011.
  • Rae: a Pictorial Love Song. Eyemazing, 2016. ISBN 978-90-822754-2-1.

14th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards WINNER in Women seen by Women.JURY- Elizabeth Avedon, Rebecca Richardson, and Analy Werbin. DECEMBER 2019

Novella

  • Hanging onto a Thread to Believe in Rare Things. Indigo Dreams, 2012. ISBN 978-1-907401-54-1.

Discography

  • No More Tiptoes (33 Jazz, 2007)
  • Maybe Too Nude (Babel, 2008) – with Will Gregory and drummer Martyn Barker
  • You Gather My Darkness Like Snow Watch It Melt (Babel, 2009) – with pianist Ivo Neame and Jim Hart
  • The Pleasure of Ruin (Babel, 2013) by Rae Forest Project – with Mike Flynn, Sophie Alloway and Tom Pilling

Filmography

  • What Are You Doing Forever? (Wiggy Woo, 2006)

References

  1. Quinn, Peter. "Paula Rae Gibson: No More Tiptoes". Sky Arts. BSkyB Ltd. Archived from the original on 7 February 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2009.
  2. "Top ten tracks of 2007". 19 December. Time Out Group Ltd. 19 December 2007. Archived from the original on 12 October 2008. Retrieved 17 January 2009.
  3. "What are you doing forever?". The British Film Catalogue. The British Council. Archived from the original on 25 October 2007. Retrieved 17 January 2009.
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