Category Archives: personal work

Irving Penn at The National Portrait Gallery

Anyone who is seriously into photography and portraiture in particular must visit the Irving Penn exhibition at The National Portrait Gallery in Trafalgar square. I paid a visit yesterday with my colleagues from The Britpack and was not disappointed. Penn has to be one of my favourite portrait photographers and has been a huge influence...

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Images of Austria


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I thought I’d show some images from a recent skiing trip to Austria. This will be my last break now until the late autumn as the wedding season for me starts in the 2nd half of April through to November more or less flat out. So it was great to fit in a short break...

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London street photography – Hipstamatic style !


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I’ve always loved the retro look so I was really pleased when a colleague told me about this really cool i phone application – hipstamatic So I tried this out on a recent trip to London and I love the results and unpredictability of it. Even the most boring looking scene can look interesting. In...

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i phone images in the snow

Everyone has been moaning about the weather recently. But it does provide all photographers, from keen hobbyists to full time pros, excellent subject matter. Here are a handful I took during my walk to the studio each day. I’m not one of those photographers who has a camera in their hands 24/7. But I always...

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Images of Bologna – Leica street photography

I’m often asked which photographers have had the biggest influence on the way I shoot and my answer is always Cartier Bresson, Doisneau and Erwitt. So whenever possible I try to work in a similar style. Not only is this an enjoyable challenge but to stay top of my game it is essential to practice...

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