All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘Ford’

Britain: cancel the osteopath – Ford have it covered!

Britain: cancel the osteopath – Ford have it covered!

Believe it or not, this time last year I wasn’t in my pyjamas writing a blog, lukewarm tea by my side and reruns of Bake Off droning on the tele in the background whilst simultaneously staring into the impending abyss of another lockdown and the reality of life under Tier 4 restrictions… I was out in the field, shooting a project that at the time I couldn’t of guessed would have such meaning and resonance a year on, in addition to that which it had at the time of its conception and release. Ford: Backbone of Britain.

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Live Life at the Drop of a Hat: Ford Nugget 2020

Live Life at the Drop of a Hat: Ford Nugget 2020

With the likelihood that more exotic climbs will be out of reach for the foreseeable, why not revel in some of the countryside that our unique island has to offer?

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“Lenses are for storytelling  not photocopying…”

“Lenses are for storytelling not photocopying…”

A combination of people, vehicles and landscapes – how’s that for a brief?Heroes and unknowns. Stories and emotions. Passions and personalities. This collection shows the connection between people, places, machines and man (or woman!). I like to use the lens to tell a story and bring out the humanity in a subject, portraying life and […]

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Motors I’ve Loved & Lost…

Motors I’ve Loved & Lost…

This week is Valentine’s or, as fellow car nut Jay Leno, likes to call it “Extortion Day” so I am going to write my Valentine’s Theme Blog this year about my true love…my motors…

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Imitation & The Indian Man

Imitation & The Indian Man

On a soulful sojourn around the subcontinent, I met a man that seemed be the embodiment everything I connect with India. …‘The Sage of Jaipur’. Have you seen this man?

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CREATIVESGO Interview

CREATIVESGO Interview

Nigel Harniman – Career Insight – Dec 20th, 2019 As a nice round off to the year I was asked about some of my career highlights in order to feature on the CreativesGo website. CreativesGo specialize in a real-world view of careers around cameras with insight from industry experts, aimed at photographers, filmmakers and creatives. […]

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Behind The Lens – 2019 in Focus

Behind The Lens – 2019 in Focus

12 Days of Christmas ‘Happy Harniman’ Giveaway – Last Call! Hello All! Firstly, a big congratulations shout out to Charlotte Perry, Hernan Ruiz and Lecia Badran Doane who currently have their choice of one of my autographed images winging their way to them! We pulled their names in a live drawing last Sunday evening after […]

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A’TONE’Ment

A’TONE’Ment

Do you remember the blog I wrote a few weeks ago where I mentioned that I’d treated myself and purchased an original analogue Minolta XG1, which was the 35mm film camera I was given when I was 15, sort of the inspiration for my career? Well, I don’t know if any of you out there […]

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Ford v Ferrari

Ford v Ferrari

Quite simply – I love this job. I get to combine my two true passions – cars and photography. I love what I do and nothing great comes from mediocrity. Passion, performance, dedication – it not only builds race cars but it’s what keeps me on location until 1am only to have to start again at 4am. And I love cars – what I do supremely interests me and there is always, always something new to see, do, learn and appreciate about them. Every single shoot, with every single type of vehicle I try and seek out the designer and then barrage them with questions about why they do what they do.

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Mustang…wild horses in the studio!

Mustang…wild horses in the studio!

You may have seen some of our latest images of the new Mustang popping up in Ford social feeds over the last few weeks. We had a great shoot in the studio with the Ford Global Team Blue guys – capturing the essence of Ford’s iconic sportscar, the Mustang. Full car shots, details – we […]

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