Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Lottie Davies ~ Memories and Nightmares









This series was recommended to me by a friend who knows my love of a good narrative within an image.
I especially love the question the title poses;
 are we looking at a photo of a memory or a nightmare? 

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Kristian Schuller: Campari 2013

Love the bad luck theme of this photo shoot for Campari's 2013 calender 
Featuring Penelope Cruz and shot by photographer
  Kristian Schuller.










Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Rodney Smith

Rodney Smith is my photographer of the week.

Beautiful lighting and unusual romatic dramatic compositions
 'yes please thank you very much Rodders!'





Sunday, May 13, 2012

Event/Food Photography

Instead of working on my own stuff I've just been working.

So for a change heres a delectable sample of my own event/food photography in collaboration with No. 10 Greek Street restaurant and Nude Espresso.

www.10greekstreet.com
 www.nudeespresso.com














Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Thomas Czarnecki

Its been a while since I've posted anything on this blog, It's also been a while since I really sunk my teeth into any kind of photography project of my own..but I'm going to change all that!!

For the time being check out this guy-->

Thomas Czarnecki

in particular his fairy tale project 'From Enchantment to Down' I like a lot. I've seen similar stuff done before but not quite as well.






Tuesday, June 7, 2011

I heart art in Amsterdam

So beginning of May I went to see Amsterdam for the first time. The whim I bought the tickets on was the news of a Ryan McGinley show.
This guy:
Through coincidence I'd also gone the same week Amsterdam had an art festival and I happened to come across a free ticket (which was handy as I'd organised badly and was on an extremely tight budget).

So I also got to see this guy:Erwin Olaf

And this guy:Nobuyoshi Araki

So I was a very happy bunny.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Beth Hoeckel





Uber funky images by Beth Hoeckel.
Digital free; she pushes the limits of photography with cut and paste.