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Tag Archives: Published
I have written a new book: Toy Cameras / Fantastic Plastic Cameras
After finishing my 2nd book on the 24th of March 2010 work started on Toy Cameras less than a month later. Toy Cameras was then finished in 4 months, just after I had the book launches for Photo Op! Because most toy cameras require good lighting conditions for shooting I shot most of the photos for the book in Sunny Barcelona and California (it’s a hard life). I had not used some of the cameras in the book before, so to make sure they there where the best examples of what the cameras can do in the book, there are photos from 42 other contributors. The book serves as a guide to what different toy cameras are good for are what there particular quirks are. You can read more about what the book is about here.
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Montage portraits in the February issue of Source
The February issue of Brighton Source Magazine is out now which means its time to check out my street style section again (I only take the pictures if don’t do the words).
If you want to try out this style of shooting yourself check out the chapter I wrote in my book Photo Op / 52 Photographic Projects about how to shoot your own montage portraits. You can download that chapter as a PDF here. If you want to get the other 51 chapters it might be a bit tricky as the UK version of the book is now out of print after being on sail for 7 mouths, read more about how you might still be able to get hold of it in my last blog post.
Below are all of the shots for the February Issue Plus the unused images at a higher resolution than you will see them on Flickr and depending on you screen size and maybe larger than they appear in the mag! Check out all my montage portraits in this flickr set. Continue reading
Brighton Calendar 2011
Since 2000 NK Swallow of North Laine Photography Gallery has put together a Calendar comprised of images taken in and around Brighton and Hove. As far as Brighton is concerned North Laine Photography Gallery is a bit of an institution, up there with the Duke of York’s Picture House and Brighton Source Magazine. Continue reading
June Source trend spotting and a little extra
This months Brighton Source magazine is a bit of a lomokev take over issue! Not only do I have my regular trend spotting section but I also have a shot of the 2008 Beachdown festival, along with a montage portrait … Continue reading