Overview Wet, windy November

Autumn in the Chilterns has quite stunning and has only just been ‘blown-away’ by some pretty disagreeable weather. Pictures are being processed and will appear in the next 2-weeks. With Christmas looming - did you know that it’s in December again this -  year and only 4 weeks away, my photography will have to remain local.  January and February 2011 will be the months for the coast and I’ll be in Sussex and South Wales working to capture the energy and space of the coast in winter.  Why not join me and work off your Christmas pudding?

 

Why does time move so fast?????

5th June 2011

My photographs for a new book ‘The Chilterns’ by Alison Doggett are going well. Some new panoramics will be included. Oh yes, I’d not mentioned the new panoramics I’m making. With luck - please wish me luck here - I’ll have some on the website. There has been a big increase in people wanting 1:1 Workshops using their own cameras.  Despite all the technology that is packed into digital cameras, people are still coming to me saying that they are dissatisfied with their pictures.  Burned out - that’s completely white - skies is a very common problem - and creating a picture that generates the FEELING the photographer had when taking / making the picture is the next most common challenge, and the most important. The first problem is a lack of technical knowledge and needs training: the second is art and needs coaching.