More Iceland

If my post wasn’t enough for you, my travelling companion (and all-round great guy) Nick has a few galleries up on his ‘site that you may like to view �…

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My Photography Workflow

Professional photographers swear by their workflow, but since I’m not a professional photographer (yet) I don’t need a workflow, right? Well, no, not really. A workflow is important in many respects but for me it’s the process of keeping all my images safe and knowing where they all are, should anything catastrophic happen to my primary image library.

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In Bruges

A week ago today I flew to London to meet up with a friend (Nick Miners). From London we travelled by train to Brussels and then on to Bruges.

We went with the express intention of photographing some of the wonderful mediaeval architecture but what I certainly never expected was to find myself in such a friendly, laid back and stunning part of the world.

I have never really experienced anything quite like the feelings of openness towards photographers that I felt whilst we wandered around the city with backpacks, tripods, long and wide lenses. It truly was a joyous experience. No matter what time of the day I never once felt as though we were anything other than welcomed.

A selection of the images I came away with are below. (more…)

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Lightroom

There's been a lot of hoo-har recently about photographic workflows and what's the best way to manage your ever growing library on your computer. Aperture 3 was just recently released…

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Section 44

Has it all calmed down a little now? Can I actually start writing this entry without getting too wound up and having to abandon it? Okay, here goes … I…

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