Paula Rae Gibson

Summary

Paula Rae Gibson is an English photographer and singer-songwriter.

Music edit

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.[1]

Film edit

Gibson was the scriptwriter, actor and composer for the film, What Are You Doing Forever?.[2]

Personal life edit

Gibson is the widow of film director Brian Gibson.

Publications edit

Photography edit

  • 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.

Novella edit

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

Discography edit

  • No More Tiptoes (33 Jazz, 2007)[3]
  • 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
  • Emotion Machine (Slowfoot, 2019) – with Kit Downes
  • The Roles We Play to Disappear (Octoberhouse, 2022) – with Alex Bonney and Matthew Bourne, Rob Luft
  • I Found You Eating Colours (Unvaeled, 2023)

Filmography edit

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

References edit

  1. ^ "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.
  2. ^ "What are you doing forever?". The British Film Catalogue. The British Council. Archived from the original on 25 October 2007. Retrieved 17 January 2009.
  3. ^ Quinn, Peter. "Paula Rae Gibson: No More Tiptoes". Sky Arts. BSkyB Ltd. Archived from the original on 7 February 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2009.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Paula Rae Gibson discography at Discogs