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Tag Archives: family
Salima & Musimlwia at their Norwich home
Last year I met Salima & Musimlwia at their Norwich home, enjoying a wonderful chat, with some great coffee and a moving story. I was fortunate enough to hear their story and photograph them, as part of the #portrait project with Water, Mills … Continue reading
Tagged africa, congo, escape, family, immigration, norfolk, norwich, portraiture, positivestories, war
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Cycling fun in Yarmouth
Fabulous shoot a few weeks ago in sunny Great Yarmouth with a wonderful family. I was on the lookout for some suitable models and up steps one of the most willing and helpful families around! Kindly giving up a couple … Continue reading
Miracle | Uganda
This is 12 year old Miracle. She lives with her grandmother in Southwest Uganda. Sadly her parents both died of HIV and since then her grandmother has looked after her and sells at the local market earning “just enough” to … Continue reading
Familes & Sustainable Travel in Norfolk
The past few weeks have seen me busy shooting some sustainable travel material throughout East Anglia. An interesting variety of work, from cycling, to public transport through to lovely families who have given up their time to model. One of … Continue reading
Learning at home PR Campaign
Brief in hand I popped along to my shoot location in Norfolk to a lovely property ready to shoot images of these adorable girls for a summer PR campaign… Greeted with waves, shouts and “the photographer is here” I set … Continue reading
PR Shoot in Norwich
Popped along to a lovely little estate near Cringleford, Norwich a couple of weeks ago, to meet a family who had agreed to pose for an upcoming pr campaign. I had quite a brief to squeeze into a relatively short … Continue reading
Tagged bikes, campaign, cycling, family, fun, norfolk, norwich, pr, professional photography, smiling, sustainable, transport, travel
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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
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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Fun with a family in their garden at Blicklling
Autumn & Spring are great times of the year to shoot portraiture outside. I’m a huge fan of getting people out of the studio whenever I can, loosing the studio lights and the sometimes forced nature of these shoots, getting … Continue reading
Tagged blicking, family, hall, national, norfolk, photography, shoot, trust, wedding
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