A glorious afternoon at Old Trafford
The Sunday before last was a glorious afternoon…. The weather was decent, and the prospect of a decent game of football against Arsenal had me in a tip-top frame of mind. I had a little time to spare before the game, and this time instead of heading straight for the boozer, I went armed with [...]
Selected from the web for August
I’m all out of time for a post today, but as it’s the end of the month tomorrow, this’ll coincide nicely with the month’s selected from the web….. There is no tomorrow – a great post from Martin Prihoda about seizing the moment Q&A: Seven Words to Expect – a very insightful post into directing [...]
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.
Model shoot with Anna and June’s selected links
The other week I was lucky enough to have the pleasure of working with the lovely Anna again. We did 3 separate location shoots, though the last one was a complete disaster for one reason and another, but the less said about that the better….. Instead I’m going to give you a quick insight into [...]
Selected from the web for May
I’m currently over in Malta working on some fresh travel imagery, and without anything significant prepared for the blog this is the best I could rustle up for today’s post I’m afraid… A few interesting photography related items for May: 15 Misc Portrait Photography Tips Road Trip! 19 Remarkable ‘Road’ Images Travel Photography – Lifestyle [...]
More from Malta and Selected from the web for April
Click here to buy a print or license a digital copy of this image. Happy Friday y’all. I had penned an extended blog post on the subject of cable releases and tripods in advance yesterday only for BlogPress to eat it, and I’m afraid that I just couldn’t face trying to extract it from [...]
Selected from the web – March
As I’m away (without a laptop for the first time in years), and no scheduled post prepared, here’s a few interesting photography related items for March for this week’s post:
Selected from the web for February
Here’s a few interesting photography related items posted around the web in February (better late than never eh??): Read on:
Best of 2010
Once again, I’ve gone through all my images shot during 2010 and selected what I feel to be my best images. Thanks to my revised Lightroom workflow and organisation it was a significantly less painful task than last year, and when I compare the final selection to last year’s post (see here) I definitely feel [...]
Selected from the web – December 21st
Here’s a few interesting photography related items for December 21st:
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 [...]
Snowy Winter Photography – Noupe Design Blog
Snowy Winter Photography – Noupe Design Blog
Selected from the web – November 19th
It’s a while since I’ve done one of these, so I’ve a few worth sharing and as it’s Friday….. The Poetics of Pictures – Chris Orwig : John Paul Caponigro Blog Fantastic presentation from Chris Orwig James Appleton Photography Inspirational landscape photography Reduce Noise With Multiple Shots Simple yet effective for reducing digital noise in [...]
HighContrast: fashion photographer
HighContrast: fashion photographer
John Swannell – Photographer
British photographer with amazing landscapes, portraits & nudes. One of a few who has photographed the Queen. Started out as David Bailey’s assistant. John Swannell – Photographer
Peter Yang Pictures | NYC
Peter is a regular contributor to Rolling Stone, ESPN Magazine and Wired, among others. His work has been recognized by American Photography and Communication Arts, but he would never tell you because he is too modest. Peter Yang Pictures | NYC
Selected from the web – August 16th
It’s been a while since I’ve done one of these, but there’s some interesting stuff in here I thought I’d share. 13 Places Take Beautiful Motion Blur Shots Business Day Thursday: How I Sell My Wedding Services 20 Eerie Black and White Seascapes | Light Stalking B.MOORE VISUALS – Entertainment and Concert Photography by Brad [...]
Julia Boggio
Some great portraiture from London based photographer Julia Boggio Julia Boggio
Diego James Robles: photojournalist
Staff photographer at the Denver Post – great photojournalistic images Diego James Robles: photojournalist
Raul Touzon Photography
Great National Geographic photographer interviewed in the latest Photonetcast podcast. Raul Touzon Photography
Selected from the web – May 19th
Here’s a few interesting photography related items for May 19th: Take a view – Landscape Photographer of the Year Travel Photographer of the Year – International photography awards and competition for all amateur and professional photographers Business Day Thursday: Kick Starting Your Brand New Attitude! if you’re looking for a kick start, David Ziser’s got [...]
Top 10 Most Influential Nature Photographers of All-Time : In the Field: Photo Blog by Richard Wong
Top 10 Most Influential Nature Photographers of All-Time : In the Field: Photo Blog by Richard Wong



