VIVID PHOTOGRAPHY OF PEOPLE, PLACES AND EVENTS - BRINGING
CHARACTER INTO FOCUS
A shoot that has given me much pleasure was for a client who wanted to
be photographed wearing the WAAF uniform, as worn by her grandmother during
WWII
With hair and makeup done in 40's style, I took the photos on a roof terrace
and matched the style and pose of the original photo that was the inspiration
for the gift
and later merged in a Spitfire shot to set her in context

Several more of these pictures csan be seen in Gallery
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A recent shoot was for for Fabulous
Masterpieces of a selection of their paintings in some flats in Kensington

Fabulous Masterpieces specialises in genuine hand painted museum quality
masterpieces of famous paintings. You can see more in a slideshow
I now have a Leica M8 which can use all the wonderful lenses from my
M6 and I have been using it over the Christmas period in the streets of
Notting Hill and out & about in Lisbon.


You can see a slideshow of the Lisbon pictures by clicking here
On 14th September I had the pleasure of shooting Marilyn Monroe, Sven-Goran
Eriksson, Elvis (five times!), Diana Ross
and a host of other stars at the Trocadero in Piccadilly Circus! How did
I manage this amazing feat?! - It was thanks to Sid Shaw of Elvisly
Yours and
www.lookalikes-unite.com
and its CEO, Jo Wiskin, who had organised a terrific group of Lookalikes
for a party and to raise money for the Lynda Jackson Macmillan Centre.
"The Lynda Jackson Macmillan Centre" is in memory of Maureen
Shaw. The event "Maureen's Day 2" was organised by Sid Shaw
of Elvisly Yours and husband of Maureen Shaw
who sadly died in March 2007 of Cancer. The event was supported by Friends,
Elvis ETA', Lookalikes-Unite and their elite Members who are Professional
Celebrity Lookalikes/Impersonators.
You can see some of what I and the general public saw and enjoyed in my
slide
show!

They need to raise £5,000.00 then LJMC will name a Counseling Room
in memory of Maureen at the Cancer Centre, Mount Vernon Hospital in Northwood.
They are over half way there. All your donations will be gratefully received,
especially from fans that knew Maureen or those fans around the world
that appreciate the efforts Elvisly Yours have made to keep alive the
memory of Elvis. You may Donate
to LJMC in Maureen's Memory.
The day was about Maureen and the aim was to raise as much money in her
memory for Cancer.
The event is featured in the following weeks TimeOut magazine, using some
of my photographs.
This photograph has been selected as "Photo of the week"
on the Calumet
Photographic UK website.
I show it using the new "zoomify" feature in PhotoShop CS3
which allows you to zoom in and see the extraordinary level of detail
my digital equipment can now deliver. ZOOOOooooom in and enjoy!

I recently found quite by accident Fulham Palace Cemetery and found
it a place of wonder, both uplifting and depressing.
Overall it is well kept, but there are areas of tidy dereliction, and
many signs of people really caring about people who have died a long.
long time ago as well as more recently.
Amongst the many graves are some heart rending but at the same time
wonderful graves of the very young, tended with love and imagination.
To see more of my pictures please look at the slide
show, on which you can also leave comments
I was privileged to attend a SHOWstudio revue held at Three Rooms 15
Hanbury Street EC1 on 11th April.
The space, converted specially for a wide range of events by Sony to
coincide with the launch of the PS3 is a fabulous colourful space
packed with hi-tec goodies, a bar, chill out zone and various places
for performances, displays and generally hanging out.

Around 60 guys and gals from SHOWstudio and their guests, coming from
a wide spectrum of the fashion and creative industries quaffed wine, chatted,
ate finger food, played with the PS3's and observed or took part in a
range of tableaux, interactive Nu-Rave neon roulette, a novel version
of striptease, dirty cabaret, glamour, sleaze, crooning
and DJ grooves. Guests including myself, were provided with Sony HDV Handycams
and the videos were later edited into a movie, which can now be seen on
SHOWstudio.com
I took my own camera as well and my pictures can be seen here.
I also took my Sony Sony HDR-HC3E HDV Handycam and produced
on my iMAC a Quicktime movie !
which you will see, is rather cool for a first effort!!
On May 5th I attended another London
Independent Photography workshop, this time on reportage photography
given by
Brian
Harris, who had asked us to photograph "progress" on the
2012 Olympics development.
I have walked round the Olympic Park South Walk which borders the development
taking photos which I show in a slideshow.
As you will see, one can't really see any development going on, apart
from the odd crane or bit of plant.
Other participants managed to take some pictures from the roofs of tall
buildings, but saw little more.
However it was an interesting experience and I shall return at regular
intervals and record what progress I can.
 
I am pleased to announce that Picture 7-4 "Three Ladies, Ponte de
Lima, Portugal, 1977" has been a Merit Award Winner
in the prestigeous American photography magazine " Black & White
Magazine" for more details click here.
I recently attended another "London
Independent Photography" workshop hosted by the photographer
Karen Knorr,
who set us a brief beforehand to explore the issue of Urban Nature.
My response to it incorporating my idea of the Urban Beach took the form
of a slideshow
with text made up from pictures in my archive and work taken specially
for it.
My first book of photography "Urban Nature and
the Urban Beach" based on the above is now available.

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