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The 2016 calendar is now available and 50% of our stock has sold out already! There are Twelve wonderful images from the “Tales from the Moors Country” series to keep you enchanted throughout 2016. Six are brand new images and six are old...
“I have not failed. I have just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” ~ Thomas Edison One of my photography tutors used to say that you shouldn’t worry too much about equipment when you’re getting started with photography, because you won’t find the camera that works...
Okay, I’m doing it! People have been asking me to offer workshops for a very long time, but I was way too scared to do it! Until, the very lovely Elizabeth Duviver of Squam Art Workshops convinced me to teach at Squam last September. And I LOVED it!...
Have you ever noticed that, when you share your viewpoint (or your creative work) one negative comment can completely throw you off balance? Even if the response is generally very positive, that one negative comment sticks in your head and you find yourself...
I was recently fortunate enough to be able to present one of my images, “Like Ghosts from an Enchanter Fleeing”, to a small group of art experts. Understandably I was rather apprehensive, and rather excited at the same time. I love to talk about my work...
In late 2011 I entered a competition run by Stoli Vodka to find four people to star in a short film about creativity in the UK. I was a brand new artist at the time, having just finished my course at the London College of Communication four months earlier. I had begun...