All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘Landscapes’

Shanghai International Photographic Art Festival 2014 and Interphoto China

Shanghai International Photographic Art Festival 2014 and Interphoto China

The 12th Shanghai International Photographic Art Festival & Exhibition took place recently, and I was pleased to be one of two UK photographers selected from the Association of Photographers London to take part along with the very talented underwater & dance photographer Maya Almeida – http://www.mayaalmeida.com/ Here are a few images from the Festival, Exhibition and […]

Continue Reading —›
Squint Showcase Exhibition Private View

Squint Showcase Exhibition Private View

Last week was the Private View of the Squint Showcase Exhibition hosted by The Red Brick Road London.  Thanks to all who made it happen and for all of your hard work – Janet, Karen, Phil & co. Here are a few images from the evening… The image which we chose to exhibit is running currently […]

Continue Reading —›
A Remote Location for the Mitsubishi Shogun is Isles Away

A Remote Location for the Mitsubishi Shogun is Isles Away

Often, in pursuit of the perfect shot, irony creeps into the proceedings. In order to create contrast, to make a vehicle stand out and to make an impact, we need to push the car to its limits and take it out of its comfort zone. Many people believe that auto photography is simply taking shots of […]

Continue Reading —›
Utah Gets Us Rattled – GMC Canyon shoot

Utah Gets Us Rattled – GMC Canyon shoot

It’s been a few years since I left college and started working with iconic photographers, such as the Magnum guys before venturing off on my own. I remember every single gig I’ve taken on in all that time but now and again one comes along that provides good dinner conversation! This shoot is exactly that as the challenging weather, […]

Continue Reading —›
Pure Electric Performance – the Detroit Electric SP:01

Pure Electric Performance – the Detroit Electric SP:01

You may remember a few months ago I had a shoot in the city creating backplates & HDRs for a top secret car, yet to be released. To jog your memory, we worked into the night on cranes, while a cute kid played with the cube on the cobbled street? Now I can finally unveil it, as the […]

Continue Reading —›
Glamour & Grime – BTS on the L200 Shoot

Glamour & Grime – BTS on the L200 Shoot

I do enjoy a location shoot like this, not because of the conditions but more because of the results they create. Let me start from the beginning. I’d just returned from the heat & dust of a GMC location shoot in 100 degree temperatures in the US when this project came in. The brief – show the […]

Continue Reading —›
Feeling the Heat with Technological Warfare

Feeling the Heat with Technological Warfare

Have you ever received a warning from your iPhone in the summer? *your phone is about to over heat*. It’s rare but, don’t try this at home, if you leave it in the sun for too long you’ll be shown this message. Try and pick it up and you’ll burn your fingers, thanks to the […]

Continue Reading —›
Consider Quadrophenia, then Add a BMW i3

Consider Quadrophenia, then Add a BMW i3

A film that’s never been rehashed, Quadrophenia is one of my faves. The London mods and rockers battling it out on the Brighton streets? What’s not to love? Cars and bikes have come a long way since then, and the gangs just aren’t the same. What would it be if they made a new movie? […]

Continue Reading —›
Spectacular Camera Coincidence with Kodak from the Costa Del Arcane

Spectacular Camera Coincidence with Kodak from the Costa Del Arcane

When on a cycling trip in Spain I did what any self-respecting photographer would and took a trip round a flea market to seek out any bargains. One stall caught my eye as it held a selection of vintage cameras, most notably a 1950’s Bakelite Kodak Brownie 127. Anyone as old as me remembers their […]

Continue Reading —›
What a Way to Ride through Spain

What a Way to Ride through Spain

After cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats (read the blog here on that ride) and spinning round the four A’s (Aberystwyth to Aldeburgh blog here) there’s not much left of Britain that I haven’t seen from a bike seat. So this Easter, I decided to give Spain the benefit of my company, alongside my trusted cycling […]

Continue Reading —›