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A recap of my recent social media posts previewing the 2019 edition of my Nottingham Calendar with the images I’ve chosen for each month , in this second part I concentrate on images I’ve selected for the months of July to December. Here’s a look back to the images I’ve selected for the first part of the year from January to June. More information […]
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About the Calendar 12 of my favourite takes of Nottingham over the past year – telling the story of Nottingham as a vibrant and energetic city throughout the seasons An ideal souvenir and keepsake. Highlights of the Calendar include a view of a snowy St Patrick’s Day , affected by the Beast From The East storms but with no loss of enthusiasm from a […]
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A recap of my recent social media posts previewing the 2019 edition of my Nottingham Calendar with the images I’ve chosen for each month , in this first part I concentrate on images I’ve selected for the months of January to June. More information , and a link to ordering online can be found here. Here’s a link to the second part of this […]
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A quick update to share this testimonial I’ve recently received from working with award winning estate agency Liberty Gate to produce a series of portrait and headshot photographs which telling the story of a friendly and professional team 🙂 We recently looked to commission a professional photographer to capture our team at work and provide team photographs and headshots. I initially found Lamar […]
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Some moments from a rather spooky September Notts Tweetup hosted by the National Justice Museum. Ghost walk tours were the order of the evening as guests were taken on tours of the courts and cells under the darkness of the evening. Food and catering for the evening was provided by the team at Pulp Friction. They are a social enterprise providing work and social […]
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An installation by Wolfgang Buttress adorning the frontage of Biocity’s remodelled building in Nottingham, which was completed in 2017. Data taken from NASA satellites over a 26.5 day period has been used to program the patterns and intensity of ligthing of the fiber optic strands within the frontage – a very imaginative way of illustrating and bringing to life the results of the chemical […]
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Ten of my favourite moments from photographing last month’s Notts Tweetup , which met at the Sir John Borlase Warren , with Will Jeffery making an appearance and providing music for the evening . There were also some taster sessions by the Masons and Burleigh’s gin brands on offer from the evening. Once again , a really enjoyable evening and one which I was more than happy to […]
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A walk around Salford Crescent , close to where I had an apartment for a weekend and a chance to gather a feel of the local area having arrived on a train from Nottingham a couple of hours previously. What becomes very clear very quickly is the sheer rate of change and development as the city of Salford has reciveved a large amount of […]
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Sadly , physics of digital sensors say this isn’t workable. Your camera’s sensor has a fixed sensitivity to light – which can’t be changed – higher ISO settings are created by amplifying , through analog (or at very high and very low settings digitally) the signal coming from that sensor. The sensor itself has a “native” ISO and inherent sensitivity depending on the design […]
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A look at Architects of Air’s latest luminarium , Daedalude which visited the Lakeside Arts Centre at the University of Nottingham in June 2018. As always , a special light show is produced within these inflatable structures which are toured – as the sunlight is carefully and deliberately filtered through a polymer skin – with sections being translucent some spectacular lighting effects can be seen. […]
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