Monday, August 22nd, 2011 at 8:02 pm
I am pleased to be
anounce that I have just launched a new website!
Dartmoor20.co.uk Is a specialist interest website that is aimed at photographers who are interested in Dartmoor. You will find walks, details on locations and stunning photography.
If you are interested there is the oppourtunity to spend the day in the company of my good self and learn a little more about Dartmoor and landscape photography. Pricing is very reasonable. The workshops are scalable adn can be adjusted to meet your needs.
So what are you waiting for Check out Dartmoor20 now!
Tuesday, September 14th, 2010 at 12:50 pm
I have thought about this for a long time. Should I, or should I not write a blog? I still don’t have an answer. Often you just get to a point where no amount of contemplation finds a solution. So with nothing to lose, and if nothing else some extra visitors to my site, I decided…
JUST DO IT!
You are reading it now; therefor it is already a success.I should tell you what it is about. I already have a website where I share my photographs. But the Blog is here as a behind the scenes look. I will try to inspire and interest you with stories about the photographs; where, when and how they were taken. And as all good artists should, talk not only about the finished image, but create some narrative to explain why I was moved to spend hours sitting in a cold ditch waiting for a cloud to move an inch to the left.
This is a developing story about my photography. It’s not restricted to the images but also encompasses the equipment I use, the locations I enjoy, my success and failiures in competitions and exhibtions. So I will post information and reviews about books and equipment, walks that I take with my camera, competitions I entered – won and lost, exhibition acceptances recieved.
So no more for now; it’s time to play around a bit and make this blog look the way I want it. But see the image on this page. It is called Derwentwater After The Thunder. It was a pivotal point in my photography and pointed me down the road towards specialising in landscapes. It will be the first to feature in my “Stories about photos” posts so come back soon and read all about it.