8 Sep 2014
A full day of photography you say? The chance to hear award winning photographers speak you say? The chance to see loads of incredible photographs you say? Well, this was exactly … Read more about Photo Live 2014 Review »
29 Jul 2013
After being blown away by the amazing speakers at Travel Photography Live in 2012, I decided to head down to Royal Geographical Society for a second year of hearing some very talented and impressive professional photographers speak. … Read more about Travel Photography Live 2013 »
28 May 2013
Peering down over the Albaycin quarter of Granada in Southern Spain is the Alhambra, an incredible example of Moorish architecture that thousands flock to see everyday. … Read more about Moorish Architecture in Granada, Spain »
20 May 2013
Walking around the streets of Granada in Spain, you could forget that you’re out of the East End of London if it wasn’t for the heat. Granada’s answer is graffiti artist Banky is El Niño de las Pinturas. … Read more about Graffiti in Granada »
25 Mar 2013
Tromso, in Norway was an amazing town to base myself from and travel for hours into the night in search of the amazing Aurora Borealis. It is as far north in Norway as you can fly into. I had planned this trip for months in advance trying to get the best time of year, moon phase etc. but no-one can plan for no the weather conditions of snow and cloud months in advance. Luckily the snow came and went in patches so I managed to capture some of the northern lights when clouds parted. … Read more about Photographing the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) »
2 Feb 2013
One of my much loved quotes by Henry Miller “One’s destination is never a place but rather a new way of looking at things” set me off to design a book showcasing the love I have for Africa and photographs of wildlife and nature that many people may never have the opportunity to see the way I did. … Read more about Footprints through East Africa book release »
18 Dec 2012
As 2012 draws to a close I thought I would reflect on some of the brilliance of 2012 that I’ve noted in my blog posts this year. What follows is a combination of Photography, Design, Web, WordPress and even Typography goodies that I’ve blogged about. … Read more about Photography, Design and Web Review of 2012 »
13 Dec 2012
Photographs can influence an audience to view something differently. An audience’s culture is not the only consideration to how a photograph is interpreted. Composition and context can often alter the interpretation of a photograph, even without computer manipulation. … Read more about Narrative Photography, Part 4: Photographic Inquiry »
2 Dec 2012
This e-book is not just for photographers, David duChemin appeals to any creative person looking for inspiration, more time in their days and perspective on life. … Read more about Photographic Review: Vision is Better 2 »
25 Nov 2012
After a busy few months, I thought it was about time to follow up from my last blog post about Narrative Photography: Communication through photography. This month I’m sharing the portion of my thesis that looks into ways people interpret photographs a bit more. … Read more about Narrative Photography, Part 3: Denotation, Connotation and Visual Semiotics »
16 Oct 2012
‘Are you doing right now what it is you most want to do?’ This was the question that kicked off Chris Weston’s photography career and brought his amazing work to light at the recent Travel Photography Live festival held in London a few weeks ago. … Read more about Travel Photography Live: Review »
9 Sep 2012
As the London 2012 Paralympics now draws to a close, I have a special treat of a variety of Mascots have have been positioned around London to share. … Read more about Mascot hunting in London »
27 Aug 2012
The human verbal language is not necessarily the primary form of communication. When people are young they see and hear before learning to speak. In terms of language, the visual language is the first known form of communication through seeing and interpreting. … Read more about Narrative Photography, Part 2: Communication through photography »