Confessions of an introverted street photographer!
Yearly Archives: 2020
LRPS
I am pleased to have been made a Licientiate of the Royal Photographic Society. Here are the photographs I included in my submission.
Other people’s eyes
A photographer needs an audience but they also need to be prepared for a different response to the one they intended.
Cycling
Cycling is on the up. Read my top four tips to keep cycling.
Fading lines
To commemorate the lifting of the old tranway through Weymouth town centre I have produced a short video of the photographs I took walking the line back in 2017.
Ashwell Church
Today I was cycling in the Bedfordshire/Cambridgeshire borders, and visited the church in Ashwell. Services are taking place again now and it was good to hear music drifting across the churchyard as I wandered around. As usual I was looking for the quiet corners and I found it with this upturned wheelbarrow on a compostContinue reading “Ashwell Church”
Chesil Beach
Chesil Beach in Dorset is one of my favourite places to photograph. I especially love the colours of some of the pebbles, as shown in these photographs.
Self
A very short history of how we see ourselves from an imperfect reflection to the ubiquitous selfie.
A praying angel and a tilting shed
Cycling through the Hertfordshire countryside on my ongoing project to uncover the corners of country churchyards, and I came upon this in Codicote. I loved the juxtaposition of the praying angel and the leaning shed. Curiously, the angel was all on their own, away from the rest of the gravestones.
Objects
Still life photography gives you a chance to pause and think about the objects depicted. A few reflections on the former life of some old bike parts.
