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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 ...
Podcast #6 A conversation with Helen Gilks – owner and manager of Nature Picture Library – the UK’s leading natural history picture agency. We discuss finding a niche, telling stories with images and the inner workings of a ...
Another chilly but beautiful day on Hampstead Heath for the second of our February workshops. The group set about finding texture, tone, shape and strong colours in the Heath habitat and delivered a magnificent set of images below.
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The last big dump of snow to fall in London was in January 2013 so this week I headed back to the Heath to try and capture some fresh images. Knowing these conditions never last too long in the city my plan was to get as much as I could in the few ...
#5 on the Pod. Eddie Ephraums is more than a photographer, designer, writer, editor, bookmaker, mentor and workshop leader…he’s a great person to have a conversation with about all aspects of photography. Have a listen and if you get the ...
We’ve just added moving image to home page. DSLRs are improving video capability with every new model and it’s something that most photographers can’t and don’t ignore. Using video is a great way of ...
The November workshop is one of the most popular workshops we run on Hampstead Heath and for good reason. The colours are magnificent at this time of year, particularly the beech trees which produce a whole range of colours (see Kim’s ...
In June 2016 I was commissioned by Clinton Devon Estates to document the wildlife and habitat across 25,000 acres of east Devon. It was produced over 18 months and published under my own imprint – Hemisphere Publishing in October 2017. The estate ...
I’m often asked about how I got the elevated angle shot of the front cover of my book. Well the answer is in this short video. Click the play button and enjoy!
A happy accident from shooting up high was loosing most of the cranes (of which ...