The Eyes Have It
People often ask what they can do to improve their portrait photography instantly. My response is always the same; focus on the eyes. If the
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People often ask what they can do to improve their portrait photography instantly. My response is always the same; focus on the eyes. If the
Continue readingI wrote a post recently about my perfect evening. In the post I mentioned photographing the Moon. It’s not always straightforward to capture the Moon,
Continue readingMuch of my photography involves working with animals, or children. I enjoy these sessions; both animals and children can be fun and spontaneous to work
Continue readingWhen I tutor photography students, whether they are learning camera skills, or studying towards a qualification, I emphasise the importance of finding their own style.
Continue readingIt’s been a little while since my last post. Life has been quite busy, both in and out of photography. I’ll open by thanking all
Continue readingOctober. The month which heralds colourful leaves as deciduous trees begin to shed. And empty skies as summer visitors migrate to warmer climes. It really
Continue readingIn my last post, I wrote about spending time at TWIGS Community Gardens with my macro lens. It’s a lens that I particularly enjoy working with.
Continue readingThe concept of Writer’s Block is a common one. A writer stuck for ideas, short on words, and not certain where to start. Artist’s Block
Continue readingWhat beautiful weather over the bank holiday weekend. A few showers, but in the main we were treated to bright sunshine and a spring freshness
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