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. … Continue readingStreet Photography, But Not As We Know It – with a Fuji X-T50 and Multi-Exposure

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 … Continue readingAfter the End of History: British Working Class Photography 1989 – 2024

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 … Continue readingWoodland Photo-Stories Part 2: Barton Upon Humber

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 … Continue readingWoodland Photo-Stories Part 1: Willingham Woods

Capturing the Wilderness: The Woodland Photography and Photo-Haiku Project begins

I find woodlands are magical places where light dances through leaves, shadows play tricks on the eye, and every corner reveals something new. For photographers, they offer a natural canvas for capturing mood, mystery, and the wild beauty of nature. But beyond just taking pictures, … Continue readingCapturing the Wilderness: The Woodland Photography and Photo-Haiku Project begins