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Monthly Archives: January 2016
Business photography in Cambridge
Last week saw me in Cambridge for a couple of shoots, the first of which was at a prominent agent in the city centre – group photographs can sometimes be quite testing, time is tight, space is tight and there … Continue reading
Rural Uganda & a laptop
With another trip to Rwanda & rural Uganda just around the corner, here is an image from last year, which was also shown at my exhibition in the summer. Late one evening, at his home Ronald and family watched a … Continue reading
A little look at a couple of winter sunrises over the Suffolk Broads last week
Last week in between ‘regular’ shoots I made time to take a few trips out during the frosty conditions to go exploring around my local area. Timing it right, I jumped, climbed and struggled over fences, gates and trees to … Continue reading
Tagged bright, broads, broads national park, colours, forsty, frost, herringfleet, Lakes, Lound, mist, norfolk, norfolk reed, somerleyton, suffolk, sunrise, winter
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Sunrise on the Norfolk/Suffolk border – earlier this week
Another cracking winter morning. This was the view from Herringfleet over the marshes on Wednesday. It was about -2 when I arrived at the location – a short walk, hop over a couple of gates and the scene in front … Continue reading
Tagged broads, forsty, frosty, herringfleet, norfolk, pigs, somerleyton, suffolk, sun, sunrise, winter
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Winter morning on the Broads with the Nikon DF
Having not shot any landscape images for while, I grabbed the Nikon DF and the only lens I had to hand (35mm f2) and headed out of the door at around 7 this morning. Driving about 1.5 miles on the … Continue reading
Further glimpse of life in rural Uganda
Brightening up a cold and miserable winters day with an image from an impromptu visit to a lovely family near Kabale. I sat inside their home after going for a walk/trek on the hillside… inevitably I got invited into the … Continue reading
Tagged africa, chickens, documentary, hillside, life, mountains, photography. kabale, rural, uganda
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Geographical Society Talk
Rather enjoyable walk down memory lane last night with a talk at the National Geographical Society in Norwich. 90+ mins sped by as I told the story of my Cycle to Rwanda, filled with interesting photos, video clips and emotional … Continue reading
Strained relationship through the use of hands
An interesting shoot to start 2016 with… A commission popped in from the Marriage Foundation, wanting a few images for their new pr material. Usually going for imagery which featured peoples faces and the anguish of a tense or fragmented … Continue reading
Tagged argument, family, foundation, hand, hands, marriage, relationship, relatoinal, shoot, split, strain, strained, studio, tense, thinking
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