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The best parts of my photographic work for you to own and enjoy. |
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British Isles.
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Brighton Pier, formerly known as the Palace Pier. Taken on a bright June Sunday afternoon, specifically selecting a very smooth black & white film for a classical look and feel. The pier is an iconic photographic subject and so quintessentially British. I'm pleased with the very sharp image from front to back and the many little activities happening within the photograph which create their own little stories. |
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Brighton's West Pier has been in sad decline since it finally burnt down in 2003. It sits some 500m away from its much happier looking sister pier and is a forlorn remnant of yesteryear which is slowly wasting into the sea. This dramatic looking image was taken on a freezing winter day using my favourite type of film and a wide angle lens. |
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A moody depiction of Stonehenge and it's Pagan monoliths, captured with the rich saturated colours of Velvia film. I took this image using a Mamiya medium format camera and experimented with a variety of black & white and colour mediums. I picked this version of the photograph because I was pleased with the honesty of the scene and people demonstrating the scale of the stones. Its a classic scene and the moody Wiltshire autumnal clouds really add a great deal to making it work. |
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A truly British Icon, an Avro Vulcan bomber. Affectionately known as the Aluminium shade, the giant delta winged aircraft was the mainstay of the V-force British nuclear deterrent from the 1950's to the 1980's. It's a timeless photograph and could easily have been taken 40 years ago rather than last summer. |
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A wild juvenile white tailed Sea Eagle swoops for a Mackerel in Portree Bay, Isle of Skye, Scotland. |
| About the Prints. |
I want to be proud of the fine art quality prints I'm selling, so I only use London's Metro Imaging to produce the best Lambda C-type prints. I sign and number each photograph in the corner so that it'll be hidden once framed, and each photograph will be limited to 100 prints. Please note that all images offered for sale above are faithful representations of original scene's. Each original photograph has been hand edited and finished, however no image has been subject to excessive 'photo-shopping' or artificially created. Please also understand that due to the made to order nature of my images, it is likely to take me two weeks to print and send your art. I will of course keep you informed as to your orders progress.
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