Portraits

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British Exploring to the Amazon!

In the summer I was once again terrifically lucky to be part of the British Exploring Society – This time, the Amazon

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Studio Portraits

I always thought when I started out that portraits would be my thing.  I had taught studio lighting

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IGO Adventures – N60 Challenge, Norway

What a week that was!  I have been the photographer as part of the IGO team for a while, so it was incredibly exciting to hit the first event

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The Devon Baroque Orchestra

This has been a lovely little project.  The Devon Baroque are one of only two professional orchestras in the South West.  They play instruments from the Baroque era

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HRH Duke of Edinburgh

I had a commission from Buckingham Palace in December to photograph the Duke of Edinburgh and his staff.  This was a group of 43 (or 44, but that’s another story).  I have photographed the Duke of Edinburgh on three

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Devon Baroque Orchestra

I was asked recently to help the Devon Baroque Orchestra with their marketing images and website.  I knew nothing about them, so before starting properly, I arranged to visit them

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One-2-One Training – Bill

This is second two day course Bill has done with me, and we have another one to go!  Bill has been taking photographs for many years

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London Club Portraits

I hadn’t been to the Reform Club before, despite having photographed in some of the Clubs that surround it.  But what an incredible place

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Freelance Photography Unpredictable? …..Hell yeah!

Four weeks ago, I was planning a steady couple of weeks of administration and marketing.  Every self-employed person needs this; none more so than solo freelance photographers.  Then it all went wrong

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Nepal Earthquake – the aftermath

10 days after the 25th of April earthquake, I am in Barpak, the 1800m hill town north west of Kathmandu, now infamous as the town at the epicentre of the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that has taken more than 8000 lives across one of the poorest countries in the world; Nepal.

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