Railway Engineering Photography in London
It is of course flattering to be called from the West Country to visit London and photograph railway engineering works even if it means a 04:00 departure; and guess what, the North Circular was easier [...]
It is of course flattering to be called from the West Country to visit London and photograph railway engineering works even if it means a 04:00 departure; and guess what, the North Circular was easier [...]
When I last saw this bike it was in a number of pieces and when we first met it was hiding behind Andy's Panigale. I'm currently shooting a calendar of British bikes in addition to [...]
Another great shoot for Julie-Ann Clements, director of In Ex Design, photographing her work at Lympstone, near Exeter in Devon. The shots were dual purpose, both for the architectural company and for potential marketing of [...]
The weekend had two early morning photography starts, 03:00am wake up to travel near Gloucester on the A38 at Berkeley Bridge to capture the bridge itself being replaced. This is a hi-vis job in every [...]
Sometimes the only photography choice is the pragmatic photography choice. Working with Sue Cade we had hoped to photograph internal shots of lighting and the lighting company staff as well members of the RSPB team [...]
I'd like to throw a few names into the pot: George Brough, Eric Patterson, Alastair Gibson, Mike Russell de Clifford, Mark Upham. I could continue, add more; I probably should. I (we) had been forewarned [...]
Here's a thing, I swim a lot, but it's a bit boring. In fact if I have the lane to myself my eyes are frequently shut and I'm often thinking about photography, visualising, planning shoots, [...]
Let's start with the thanks; Lee, Stuart and the team at Bridge Motorcycles Exeter; Karin; and Honda. Also Shaun at Bridge because in all honesty he was my tipping point on this one. A couple [...]
I have an eclectic taste in most things, the Triumph 900 Daytona seen here has always been a favourite. I like triples, always liked the Trident. One of my first bigger bikes was a K75-s [...]