Photography
Week notes #9: missing my window
Nearly 2 years ago, I suggested I may have made an error in titling a series of posts ‘week notes’. That was #8, and today is #9.Rather than waste time coming up with a new title for (clearly very)...
Photography
Nearly 2 years ago, I suggested I may have made an error in titling a series of posts ‘week notes’. That was #8, and today is #9.Rather than waste time coming up with a new title for (clearly very)...
A year ago I wrote about a small photographic theme that had cropped up for me during lockdown, of photographing the changing light and cloud conditions out of my home office window. Since then, I...
With a day off last week, I dragged myself up and out into the bitter cold to go for a morning’s photography in my surrounding area. A splitting headache and neck pain sent me home ...
Looking back at last year and picking my 4 favourite images
After beginning to build a rhythm of content here, I’ve been knocked off my stride for the past couple of weeks as we’ve been self-isolating as a family.We’re all fine—our eldest had a fever one ni...
Here’s another in my series of photographs featuring the harbour wall at Cullercoats, this time from Christmas Day, 2017.I have already shared another image of the wall from this same day, taken ar...
A weekend trip to the Alps with 20 friends and a Fuji GFX
This was a really lovely day of photography, and the last time—all the way back in November, 7 months ago—that I managed a really focused photography outing before preparations for—and the arrival ...
Back in July 2017, Radek Bajenski and I had a mad-dash 5-day trip to Northumberland to shoot last-minute brand photography for Funding Circle. One of our locations was Druridge Bay, a fantastic str...
A quick one today from my increasingly-regular lunchtime walk over the river to Tate Modern, this time looking back towards the City. I've been using this walk a lot both to just get out and shoot...