DIY Black Reflections
Inspired by this post from the Cheap Shot man, Larry Becker, I decided to try and throw my own slant on the process and see where I ended up. So I swung by B&Q, grabbed this Rust-oleum direct to plastic paint, and a large sheet of clear perspex. I think I spent around £25 in [...]
Interview with One Stop Poetry
On Sunday I had an interview with One Stop Poetry magazine go live. Read it here It’s quite a lengthy piece but a great deal of thought and effort went into it, so I’d highly recommend you nip over there and take a butcher’s. That’s all from me today I’m afraid. See you Friday.
Pre-visualisation and what it means to me
After watching Adam Barker’s new bio video, I got to thinking about pre-visualisation again, and what it actually means to me as a photographer, and how effectively I use it, or not as is sometimes the case. If you’re not sure what on earth I’m talking about then Juan Pons from over at the Digital [...]
Goodbye George W.
Just been catching up with some of my feeds and came across another blinder from Zoriah. “There are things that U.S. soldiers are allowed to talk about with the press and others they are not. One of the things they are not allowed to voice is their political opinion, especially if it goes against their [...]
Still life project
Still no further work of my own to post on here yet I’m afraid. Although I have put some time into formulating ideas for my next project. I’ve decided that it’s going to be along a “Still Life” theme – I’ve never really done any “proper” still life before, one of the reasons being is [...]
Aerial Photography
Just a quick post for today. The wife and kids have gone out and I’m off to the gym shortly followed by the football. The season has started again…. at last!! Anyway, I saw this link titled “60 Incredible Aerial Photos You Must See” in the show notes for the PhotoNetCast podcast Episode 9 which [...]
Monday Monday…
I’ve been a bit quiet this last week on the blog front due to family issues, but I’m back now with a vengeance. I stumbled across the sublime work of Steen Doessing over the weekend. He grew up in Denmark surrounded by water – rivers, lakes & oceans, and manages to produce the most tranquil, [...]



