Entries by damian

Local Politicians

Part of a local community project involving councillors and activists in Crediton, Devon. While all images were originally in colour, they were photographed with the intention of producing a final monochrome image. The intention being to focus solely on the people involved, reducing any colour distractions from the images while, in a small way, paying homage some

Tour of Britain

Congratulations to JTL, Jonathan Tiernan-Locke (above far right in his 2011 Rapha Condor Sharp colours), for his success in the Tour of Britain 2012, the first British rider to win in 19 years.

Tourmalet

The chance to follow in the tracks of the cycling greats including this year’s Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins is not one many cyclists would turn down. The opportunity to tackle the Col du Tourmalet

PhotoEthics

Since photography began, images have been manipulated to show what the photographer or client intended whether that be by choice of film and lighting, by negative (or positive) processing technique, or colouring, burning and dodging prints amongst others.

Exmouth Festival

Sand Sculpture on Exmouth beach, Devon, England, during the seaside town’s annual festival held during Spring/Early Summer. The low and gentle sculpting light aided by Fuji Velvia 35mm film helping to bring the images (and sand creations) to life.

Andalucian Elements

Elements of Spain. This was originally part of a commissioned shoot in Andalucia, Spain, focusing on property people and lifestyle. In these images Ronda, Tarifa, Conil de la Frontera, Vejer de la Frontera, Grazalema and the white town of Casares.

Life in LO-FI

** This post was originally published in 2012 and is now out of date! ** Adding an ability to shoot some images quickly and of enough quality for social media uses (Facebook, Google+) is useful in providing clients more “bang for their buck”. This shoot, for Ski Famille was in the ski resorts of Les […]

Spring Serpent

This image of the Temple of Kukulcan at Spring equinox, Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico, is now on display at the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore as part of their “All Things Round” exhibition