Night-Time Engineering Photography
There is no doubt that modern camera sensors are making low-light photography much easier than it used to be, and the improvements continue. But there is no getting away from the fact that a low [...]
There is no doubt that modern camera sensors are making low-light photography much easier than it used to be, and the improvements continue. But there is no getting away from the fact that a low [...]
We've all done in, cleaning our teeth to the sound of water being wasted and other related oversights... Education is the way forward and photographing children and young people engaged whilst learning is always a [...]
I'm a huge fan of rehearsing a photography job both mentally and (if possible) physically as well but of course you can't cover all eventualities. In this instance lead times for the PR photography shoot [...]
I'm a huge fan of swimming and swim several kilometres a week but I've never had the opportunity to capture swimmers - until now. Exeter School have opened a new multi-lane 25m indoor swimming pool [...]
It's fair to say that sometimes a fair few curved balls are thrown in a row. Having been contracted by a Swedish company to photograph David - who lives near Bristol - on their behalf [...]
My largest photography bag is the actually the one with my PPE; helmets, goggles, a harness and a buoyancy aid, as well as all of the other essentials such as eye protectors, boots and gloves. [...]
A lot can be achieved in a day's photography given a little planning and this will help gain maximum benefit from the time, effort and of course money. We achieved much with the Strata shoot [...]
It's not often that I can walk to a civil engineering photography shoot but this one is local, so local that I feel I know the Bridge Road Exeter site intimately. Recently when passing along [...]