What camera bag for your CSC, Mirrorless or Micro Four Thirds? How to protect your gear while looking good and not screaming “I have a camera in there”?
Read MoreReview: Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f1.5 on Sony A7 Series
Using the Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f1.5 on Sony A7R Series cameras is one of my favourite combo. This is one of the best lenses for street photography.
Read MoreStreet Photography Ethics and Respect
My thoughts on street photography ethics and respect. Where do you draw the line? Should you ask permission or throw caution to the wind?
Read MoreStreet Photography on London's public transport
Street photography on London’s public transport is challenging and it is a great way to learn how to shoot better street photography. These images are some of the best out of a decade shooting London and Londoners.
Read MoreHow to get your photography published in magazines
Pro tips on how to get your photography published in magazines. My work has been published over 70 times in publications including The Guardian, TimeOut, PetaPixel and The Huffington Post.
Read More50 Inspirational Photography Quotes
I’ve put together these 50 inspirational photography quotes from famous photographers, artists and thinkers.
Read MoreCaptured London - A Conceptual London Photographic Series
“Captured London” is my latest conceptual London photographic series for 2020. But the question remains… What are these alien-like glowing triangular shapes taking over London’s skyline?
Read MoreStreet Photography Through Windows
Shooting street photography through windows is a great way to look at the world differently and to re-invigorate your urban photography.
Read MoreWhy Photography Matters
There are many reasons why photography matters to me but some stand out more than others. Here's why.
Read MoreSelective Colour Photography
For over a decade I have specialised in capturing London. Selective colour photography is used by photographers to highlight a selected area of a photo, in order to draw the viewer, by converting to black & white and leaving an accent of colour.
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