The Eyes Have It
People often ask what they can do to improve their portrait photography instantly. My response is always the same; focus on the eyes. If the
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“May is the month of expectation, the month of wishes, the month of hope.” ~ Emily Brontë
People often ask what they can do to improve their portrait photography instantly. My response is always the same; focus on the eyes. If the
Continue readingAs some of the lockdown rules are easing, we are beginning to venture out and about. Most excursions are to outdoor places, such as the
Continue readingSpace has fascinated me for as long as I can remember. Since early childhood, I have spent many nights outside, head craned backwards, staring into
Continue readingI’ve had an unplanned break from the blog to focus on various projects. As lockdown continues in some form, opportunities to access a range of
Continue readingWe visited the Cotswold Sculpture Park last weekend. The park is the sort of place which you live close to for years, and on first
Continue readingI ‘attended’ a seminar with Jim Richardson last week. The subject was DSLR (Digital Single-Lens Reflex) versus iPhone photography. I caveat the word attended as
Continue readingThe last few months have been difficult for many people, and there’s one group in particular who have gone over and above to help others.
Continue reading30 Days Wild is an annual challenge run by the Wildlife Trusts. For every day in June, participants are invited to do something to connect
Continue readingQuestions of Perspective features a journey of self-discovery, a hint of mystery, and a cat. It sounded like an intriguing combination for a good read;
Continue readingBilled as a spy thriller, The Lazarus Charter falls into a genre which I particularly enjoy. I was therefore very pleased to be offered a
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