10th June 2010 - Torture for Photographers?
Imagine being in a country you’ve never been before – A beautiful country with historic city architecture, pristine tourquoise coasts and rural landscapes – and you have a whole two weeks to spend there without any work to do. Sounds like a photographer’s paradise doesn’t it?
Now imagine being in that place with two small children [...]
23rd March 2010 - One Hour Projects
The problem with setting yourself photographic projects is knowing when to stop and getting to a satisfying conclusion (a problem I have noted in this blog before). So to avoid this problem during my recent trip to London I set a time limit on capturing images for one of my projects (One Hour in Leicester [...]
16th March 2010 - Photographic Inspiration in London
I have had a self-enforced break from all things photography for the last week as I finally got around to decorating our utility room. A task that I have delayed for so long that the purchase of the slate flooring pre-dates the birth of my eldest son (who is now 5!). So this weekend I’m [...]
24th February 2010 - Childhood Memories Reinforced
As you may gather from some of the pictures I’ve just published I’ve recently been to York – and what a fantastic city! The last time I went to York was back in the early ‘80s as part of a school field trip and my memories of the city were (I imagined) somewhat rose-tinted due [...]
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