A few years ago I got my wife a telescope for Christmas as she loves stargazing. It was more of a romantic gesture than a genuine belief that she would want to do astronomy in depth.I’d been meaning to have a go at astrophotography for a while. I’ve finally got around to giving it a go.
How to make a family photoshoot even more chaotic
Recently (by that I mean several months ago) I did a family photo shoot for a family we know through our church. It was chaos. Six children in a studio.
How to photograph absolutely everything
I bought the book “How to Photograph Absolutely Everything”, by Tom Ang for my Dad (off his Amazon wish list – I claim no credit for the choice!) for his birthday back in November. It arrived just in time for
Customer service
I’m investigating new print suppliers for my ball photography now. For a long time I have used the same lab for printing such photos, but this year their customer service has let them down.
Exhibition time
I’ve got a picture up at another exhibition in Oxford. This post has all the details and more. So read it!
Oxford photographic grid
I’m working on a community art project at the moment called the Oxford Photographic Grid. The aim is to photograph Oxford in a systematic way rather than focusing only on the tourist attractions. If you’re interested in finding out about this project, please visit the project website.
Simon and Miranda’s Wedding
Simon and Miranda got married on 24th July – but it’s taken me a while to even get started on processing their photos since I’ve been on holiday. The wedding was a civil ceremony at Friar’s Court, in association with