About the author

Revd Len Abrams ARPS

Len Abrams is a priest in the Diocese of Southwark, south of London in the United Kingdom. He is a Civil Engineer and has worked all his life in water development in Africa, travelling and working in 26 African countries in all.

He was born in Kenya, and has lived in South Africa and the United States. He has worked as a freelance photographer and is an Associate member of the Royal Photographic Society (ARPS).

This book is the product of a 9 year project to capture in light and colour the hint of Transcendence reflected in the dedicated work of countless people over many centuries.

Do enjoy this book, but better still, take time out and visit the cathedrals yourself to experience the faith and devotion of generations.

“The first cathedral I photographed was the National Episcopal Cathedral in Washington DC in 2008. Then, after visiting Salisbury and Wells cathedrals in 2009, I became fascinated by the cathedrals of the Church of England as centres of worship, culture, learning and music over centuries. This project has spanned sever- al years during which time I trained for and have been ordained as an Anglican priest.”


Links

Revd Len Blog
Season Images Photography
Len Abrams Development work on water in Africa
The Invisible 60% – Smallholder agriculture in Africa