The harbour wall
I recently published a pair of photographs taken this summer in Cullercoats Bay. I mentioned that I photograph this harbour wall relatively often and here's another image, made on Christmas Day las...
I recently published a pair of photographs taken this summer in Cullercoats Bay. I mentioned that I photograph this harbour wall relatively often and here's another image, made on Christmas Day las...
How good can a 28mm f1.4 lens for under £100 be?
I very nearly didn't like this lens. It was nothing to do with image quality or outward appearance but all to do with me being so stuck in the world of autofocus. After an early trip to the Goodwoo...
In the fastest photographic turn-around I've had in a long time, I'd like to share a couple of images taken just this past week while we were up north visiting family for our son's second birthday....
Given the heatwave we've had in the UK for the past couple of months, this photograph may feel rather out of place to be published now. I've been thinking however, about cooler weather, having pick...
The story behind a scouting trip in Northumberland
The Goodwood Festival of Speed is coming up again this weekend and while I sadly won't be going this year, I'll be following online here and there. The GRRC Twitter account shared this nice little ...
Highway 128 in California is a road I discovered a few years ago and always take if I'm in the area, driving up or down the coast. It's a road that cuts in from Highway 1, the coastal road, and fol...
With the Formula 1 season about to start again in Melbourne this weekend, here's one of the all time classic F1 cars: Nigel Mansell's 'red five' Williams. I'm posting this quickly and don't have a ...
Location scouting is one of the most valuable activities a photographer can undertake to set themselves up for future photographic success and yet, while there are a few articles and Youtube videos...