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Peter and the Model Railway Shop
Taken on the Olympus EM-1 and the 17mm f1.8 in 2017
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Street Photography, But Not As We Know It – with a Fuji X-T50 and Multi-Exposure
Yesterday (Friday December 13th), on a darkish and grey day, I joined my friends Richard Hall and Rob Hill for a visit to Lincoln’s London Camera Exchange (LCE), where we had the pleasure of attending a creative photography session led by Fuji expert Carol Hartfree. Vince Cutler of LCE joined us too, making for a…
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Practicing Photography with Old Film Lenses?
Do you ever practise photography? When I used to play golf, I spent more time practising than actually playing on the course. I’d experiment, learning how to bend the ball’s flight, not worrying about what some might call ‘perfect.’ I have never quite understood what perfect means, but I got my handicap down to 5…
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After the End of History: British Working Class Photography 1989 – 2024
I travelled to Nottingham yesterday to see an exhibition at the Bonington Gallery called After the End of History: British Working Class Photography 1989 – 2024. It made me wonder what ‘working class’ meant in 2024. The concept of the working class has long been a cornerstone of societal identity in the UK, rooted in…
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New Camera Club Talk for 2025 /26
Create Project Photography and Photo-Essays for Photobooks like a ProfessionalAn In-person or Zoom Talk by Stewart Wall Photography becomes a whole new and exciting experience when you start to work on projects and/or photobooks, a journey which also helps to expand your creative skills. This engaging 90 minute online talk (with a 15 minute break)…
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Woodland Photo-Stories Part 2: Barton Upon Humber
October 16th saw us on Day 2 of our Woodland Walks series at Waters’ Edge Country Park in Barton Upon Humber. Waters’ Edge is a diverse nature reserve nestled along the Humber Estuary. Its proximity to the Humber Bridge adds a dramatic backdrop, espcially when there was a mist around it when we arrived. Known…
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Woodland Photo-Stories Part 1: Willingham Woods
Yesterday, October 15th, 2024, I kicked off the first session of my Woodland Photostories series with a visit to the ancient woodlands at Willingham, just outside Market Rasen. The day was bright, perfect for capturing the beauty of this Lincolnshire gem. I was joined by eight fellow members of the Royal Photographic Society East Midlands…
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A Decade of Creating Collaborative Photobooks
Park Hill 2015 : The First Collaborative Project Park Hill’s Streets in the Sky officially opened in 1961. The complex of 1000 flats was designed to house 3000 people with all homes linked by a 12 foot wide covered walkway and was a bold example of post-war social housing in Sheffield. Designed by architects Ivor…