I know my writing is a bit wooden ~ sometimes my photography is too!
Can’t see the wood for the trees!!
Can’t see the wood for the trees!!
Stopping random people and making a nuisance of yourself
I didn’t actually crash the wedding, I just happened to be walking by.
Use your gear and creativity in another way…
Don’t rush your ideas, give yourself time to think – let your ideas develop.
Today is about social media and you’ll see how the chicken and elephant are involved.
The heavy load wears me down and lessens my enjoyment of the environment
Nothing quite like it for cooling the blood
The wood has been a good project for me, it’s yielded a large body of work over the three years
It is the ultrawide, that has in part, defined my shooting style...
The Joining of Two Passions - Music and Photography - A great end to a good week
Decisions, decisions...!
My whole intent when I started writing these Blog posts, was solely to share my thoughts...
I have no idea how far we walked in silence down the middle of the road, it probably wasn’t long or far, life was a daze, broken only when my yelling shattered our silence.
It wasn’t the heat and things seemed to be going downhill…I arrived back at my hotel, my head swimming...
Travelling with new gear - not a great idea!
Unsurprisingly, most people, especially if they meet me for the first time, assume that I’m shooting birds or some form of nature…well as I’m in the woods, I do. But it’s the people I’m really after!
Your photography can greatly benefit from the process of previsualization, it takes practice and patience, awareness and thought.
Using manual focus lenses on digital bodies – used in manual mode has brought me a great deal of satisfaction whilst shooting
I was soon looking for compelling subjects to shoot and they were there, all around me, just waiting to be discovered and shot. So, I started.
Photographing people in a controlled situation can be challenging. Photographing strangers on a street, life as it happens, is much harder.
...in 1982, so many years ago, was not just my first trip to North America it was also the first time I shot photographs on holiday...
Like so many things I have done, it was started subconsciously, before becoming a “thing”.
I had shot two frames, when suddenly, before you could say “watch the birdie”, she had whipped off her top – I gallantly carried on shooting!