Portrait
Continuing the portrait series started with the low key series, this is a series of standard portraits in colour and black & white. I am hoping to add more to this as I get more models. Awesome...
View ArticleSecret Garden
After the mechanical failure of my Pentax K-r I was without a camera for a month, luckily I have been able to replace it with a new Pentax K-3 and have been trying to put it through its paces. You...
View ArticleLondon Photowalk
More road (or street) testing of the new camera, this time around the streets of London. I’ve never been down to the shores of the Thames before, I was hoping to find something of historical value but...
View ArticleIn the Zone
I don’t really consider myself a street photographer although a lot of my photography takes place on the street. The techniques and above all the eye that street photographers have separates them from...
View ArticleDevils Dyke Walk
Earlier in the year I went to an open house event for a photographer I met on a Black and White Photography magazine workshop, Sarah Ketelaars, her black and white landscape work was amazing and I...
View ArticleDean Street Dining – Pierre Victoire
This is the start of a new series for Dean Street Designs. Dean Street Dining is all about the restaurants on the street that gives this site its name. The series starts at the top of Dean Street...
View ArticleDean Street Dining – Pizza Pilgrims
The second installment of the Dean Street Dining project took me to Pizza Pilgrims, located on the corner of Dean Street somewhat ironically opposite Pizza Express. Pizza Pilgrims is the brainchild of...
View ArticleDean Street Dining – Soho Joe’s
The Dean Street Dining series continues with our third restaurant, Soho Joe’s. Soho Joe’s is a well established Italian style restaurant in the centre of Dean Street, it offers excellent food at an...
View ArticleSerenity of the Sea
Being by the sea can be a profound experience, you can witness the whole spectrum of natures emotions, anger, sadness, calm and joy can all be found here. I went looking for serenity and calm, life has...
View ArticleDean Street Dining – The Red Fort
The fourth restaurant featured in the Dean Street Dining series is the Indian Restaurant, The Red Fort. Established in 1983 the restaurant has won numerous awards since its opening, including Best...
View ArticleDean Street Dining – Tonkotsu
The fifth restaurant in the Dean Street Dining series is the Ramen Bar Tonkotsu. Tonkotsu takes its name from a particular type of Ramen typically served in the southern island of Kyushu and both the...
View ArticleDean Street Dining – Rosa’s Thai Cafe
The 6th restaurant in the Dean Street Dining Series is the Thai restaurant Rosa’s Thai Cafe, Rosa’s opened in 2010 and is a warm welcoming restaurant with a really homely ambiance serving modern...
View ArticleDean Street Dining – Duck Soup
The seventh restaurant in the Dean Street Dining series found us in Duck Soup a small space that manages to be both chic and cosy at the same time. Warm and inviting, a restaurant with a village feel...
View ArticleDean Street Dining – Cây Tre
Cây Tre is the eighth restaurant in the Dean Street Dining series and is a Vietnamese restaurant with a modern style where bright and clean becomes warm and cosy as the lights are dimmed with the...
View ArticleLeicester Square at Christmas
Christmas is a busy and exciting time in London, Leicester Square especially. It is transformed into a winter playground of fairground rides, food stalls and games. .flickr-img-responsive { width:100%...
View ArticleDean Street Dining – 40 Dean Street
The 9th restaurant featuring in the Dean Street Dining series is Forty Dean Street, previously known as the Zilli Bar. Forty Dean Street is an Italian Restaurant serving a variety of Italian inspired...
View ArticleHorsham Nam Pai Chuan
The Nam Pai Chuan style of martial art originates from the Shaolin temples in both northern and southern China, and is now taught at centres around the world. They employ traditional training methods...
View ArticleSmoking Portraits
This is a start of a new series of portraits, that will feature people smoking. Smoking and smokers get a lot of bad press, ultimately smoking is very bad for you but there is something about the act...
View ArticleEmily Lee
I took half a day off to go on a solo photo walk along the south bank of the Thames, I set out to take some long exposure images of buildings along the river. As it turned out it wasn’t really the...
View ArticleFerring by the sea
Time is a luxury item most of us cannot afford to buy these days, so when the opportunity presents itself to spend time doing something you love you have to make the most of it. For me time was given...
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