Post Processing
Food Photography at the Victory Services Club
We all enjoy watching professionals at work, but I was blown-away by the skill
Twenty Objects
Possibly my favourite publication this year was the release of “A History of
One-2-One Training – Tom
Tom is a young architect working in Cardiff, and has been engaged with some wonderful charitable work in Africa and Asia. Clearly, architects need to take photographs,
Getting the Shot – City Three Peaks
On Monday, I was commissioned by the Outward Bound Trust to provide commercial images for an event called City Three Peaks taking place on 7th September 2015 – 40 volunteers will abseil down three of the most iconic buildings in the City of London.
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.
One-2-One Training – Paul
It’s always nice to mix with other photographers, and they don’t come more interesting and unusual than Paul.
Paul rides a motorbike…around South America
Not quite what was expected, but a good day in any case!
Last week was going to be really exciting as I had been asked to photograph the Duchess of Cornwall in her role as Patron-in-Chief of the Victory Services Club
One-2-One Training for Improvement
It is a very enjoyable process helping people with their photography skills, whether it be basic or advanced. Mike has been looking to buy a new camera and wanted some training and advice
Circus Kathmandu
I really am terribly lucky to be a trustee of Freedom Matters – a charity that rescues children from Trafficking in Nepal