This month my dog, Poppy, makes it onto the cover of June’s Dogs Monthly magazine, modelling my easy make doughnut bed. My tutorial shows readers how to make an attractive bed with snuggly sides in just 7 steps – why not try making one yourself? Mine was made from a old retro curtain, which cost only £3!
Career Advice published in Digital Photographer magazine
This month’s Digital Photograher magazine sees me tackle the tricky subject of money. Whether you’re a freelance shooter or setting up a business, money matters – here I show how to make, save and invest it.
How to diversify your photography business published in Digital Photographer magazine
If you’re a photographer looking to diversify your business, have a read of this career advice feature I wrote for Digital Photographer magazine. I look into digital painting, workshops, lecturing and much more.
10 page wedding photography feature published in Hungry Eye magazine
In this feature for Hungry Eye Magazine, I explore whether wedding photography is a necessary evil, a last resort, or the image- making industry’s saving grace. I spoke to wedding photographers and film-makers Stephen McCurry, Mark Brown, Adam Gasson, Rob Dunlop and Lisa Aldersly to explore the role and reputation of marital image-making.
Brad Wakefield feature published in Hungry Eye Magazine
In the first instalment of Hungry Eye Magazine‘s new ‘Hot Shot’ section, I speak to press photographer Brad Wakefield, who recently won the Newscast Young Photography of the Year award at the 2012 Picture Editor Guild Awards. Click on the images below for a bigger version.
Photography Career Choices published in Digital Photographer magazine
Digital Photographer magazine carries a Career Advice section each month and I’m lucky enough to write it, shedding light on a different topic each month and answering readers’ questions. This month I look at the vast and varied sphere that is the photography job market and the more unusual career choices out there. Have a read below, the side panel on the taboo subject of funeral photography is particularly interesting.
Shooting in Unusual places: Urbex and cave photography
From abandoned buildings to caves and mines; the UK is a hotbed of unusual photo locations.In this feature for Digital Photographer Magazine, I interviewed Matthew Emmett and Keith Sharples to find out more. Click the pages for a larger view.
Editing Portfolio: September’s 247 Magazine
Ah, September. Freshers month. It always makes me think of starting my degree at Falmouth College of Arts and all the drinking that lay ahead of me…If you’re kicking off your studies this month and are new to the South West region be sure to check out the student guide I’ve put together online at www.247magazine.co.uk – you’ll be the cool kid who knows where to go. Bound to help you score. In other news…we have a fab issue for you this month, packed full of the usual music reviews, gig and club listings, fashion, food and fun you’ve come to expect. Highlights this month are our interview with super hot cover star, Delilah, and our catch-up with South West heroes and festival veterans, Reef, before they headline the Festival of Sport later on this month in West Cornwall. Click here to read the magazine online.
Sample spreads from the September’s 247 Magazine
Photography Advice: Working with models
In this month’s Digtal Photographer magazine, from Imagine Publishing, I have a Career Advice feature published, which covers everything from working ‘time for’ to releases and rights…
Career tips for photographers published in Digital Photographer magazine
In this month’s issue of Digital Photographer (out now) I give amateur photographs the essential advice they need to take the plunge and go pro – from getting premises to setting prices.



























