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Have a look at my new fox gallery published in the Portfolio section of my website. It’s part of an ongoing personal project close to home. I’m not sure yet of the outcome but I’m slowly gathering a substantial portfolio of images ...
Stephanie Foote is a wildlife photographer and videographer with a first class degree in Natural History Photography. Based in the historic city of Cambridge, Stephanie hopes to bridge the gap between the science and arts, using her camera as a ...
The second workshop on a hot weekend on Hampstead Heath and the group made the most of the vibrant insect life and colours found in the meadows at this time of year
The next availability on the workshops is from October. For booking and more ...
Another beautiful day on Hampstead Heath and another set of beautiful images taken by the lovely group we took out to the meadows and woodlands. Have a look at the images below to see the wide range of subjects, texture, colour, shapes and form. ...
The second Workshop and with so much going on at this time of year – from animal behaviour to the variety of spring colour, the Heath presents many photographic challenges. You will see a bit of everything from the group below who did a great ...
Second of two workshops on a fine spring day on Hampstead Heath and our group set about capturing the strong colour and rich variety of species on the heath at this time of year.
No matter what your level, I believe everyone has a creative eye and ...
The second of two workshops this weekend and the high standard and range of images continued with some lovely images. See below
The next available workshops are from September onwards. For more info and booking click here
We had a chilly day in late April on the Heath and the group got busy shooting all the new spring growth, including bluebells, cow parsley, chestnut flowers and fresh green oak leaves. We also had some great wildlife shots, which given the limited ...
Saturday brought spring showers…. we persevered, improvised and got wet but it didn’t prevent us from shooting. Instead the group used the conditions to their advantage and gathered some lovely images you will see below.
The spring ...