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- about Me, my photographs and my photography “Every photographer has a starting point. A time in life when the idea of taking photographs just clicks. Mine began as a young boy, maybe eight? I remembered my mum had a Kodak Box Brownie, she was always snapping away taking the family photos, I thought it was wonderful, I loved holding it, peering through the little eye piece imagining what I could do, then rummaging through her box of black and white family snaps. One day I borrowing her camera, loaded with film the quest was to try photographing a bird flying high above me. A big adventure stirred, every mum knowns wee boys love big adventures, my imagination conjuring up something way beyond reality an image that was in my minds eye. When I saw the prints my prize shot of the bird was a mere speck on the paper against a white sky, disappointed yes, but it was my first photograph. This created a spark in me, my desire was to try and recreate the images in my minds eye, over my life this has remained an vital part of my photography.” Thank you…
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Category Archive for: ‘PORTRAITS’
The unguarded moment
>When ever I’m photographing anyone here is the studio I enjoy capturing that unguarded moment where in this case the …
Grant & Dingwall Family
A great session with Hannah, Heather, Daniel, Lauren and Scott a few monochromes from the session to enjoy. Tweet
Christine and friends
Get together with Christine and her friends in our studio just before Christmas, here is a few from our session. …
Filmer family
First post on my blog for 2011, a few from a session over the Christmas break of the Filmer family. …
Fraser and Fiona
Brother and sister had their Christmas photo shoot last week the weather put off the option for an outdoor shoot …
Alanna and Lara
Brilliant photo shoot with Alanna and her pet boxer Lara, mum and dad got in on the act as well. …
Tara’s birthday photo-shoot
From a party shoot earlier in today’s busy schedule – happy birthday Tara, hope you enjoyed the rest of your …



