There’s been a shift in wedding photography recently, which sees photographers experimenting with composition, moving away from formal wedding shots to let their images tell a different story. For this feature, published in Turning Pro magazine, I spoke to four wedding photographers; Allister Freeman, Simon Gilbert, Helen Evans and Mark Carey, who are embracing this new style, taking their influences from contemporary art photography and reportage to see wedding photography in a new light.
Love through a Lens – published in Wed Magazine
In this photography guide for Wed Magazine I cover everything from choosing a photographer to photo friendly make-up.
Wed is the South West’s fabulous wedding magazine, find out more at www.wedmagazine.co.uk
Editing portfolio: April Edition of 247 magazine
A sniff of sunshine and we’ve gone festival mad this month. Our Ultimate Festival Guide equips you with info about the festival best offerings in the region and beyond, but we haven’t stopped there, we’ve secured a pair of tickets for almost all of our featured festivals to give away. See the online competitions page at www.247magazine.co.uk for more details. Should you fail to win tickets, we tell you how you can still do festivals for free – by volunteering. We also advise on how to avoid the ‘festival freaks’ that seem to appear when you least expect them… All this and the usual listings, fashion and street art makes for a bumper 48-page mag for your reading pleasure.
Read the whole magazine online here.
Master Manipulation feature published in April’s Photography Monthly magazine
When used correctly, photo manipulation can bring images to life. From the slightest change in colour to the creation of new worlds, editing software will set your imagination free. In this feature for Photography Monthly I spoke to three masters: Peter Verver, Andrew Brooks and Luis Beltrán, who revealed the secrets behind getting it right.
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The April issue of Photography Monthly is on sale now.
Canon IXUS 310 HS review published on T3.com
When I reviewed the Canon IXUS 300 HS for T3.com last year I was disappointed with the low resolution of the LCD screen. Well, it looks like Canon has taken notes because the new IXUS 310 HS comes with a huge 3.2inch touchscreen LCD with an impressive 461,000 dot resolution. In my review of the stylish new IXUS 310 HS I find out what else Canon has improved for the new model… Head to www.t3.com to read my review.
Panasonic Lumix FT3 review published on T3.com
I spent some of last week out in the Spring sunshine putting Panasonic’s new super tough Lumix FT3 camera through it’s paces at the beach. The 12.1 MP compact has a feature-set which should really appeal to adrenalin junkies and extreme sports types – it’s dustproof, waterproof to 12 meters, shockproof to 2 meters and freezproof to -10 degrees. There’s also full HD Movie recording and a great GPS function. Does it take good pictures though? Click here to read my review and find out…
Interview with Kristopher Grunert in Photography Monthly magazine
I love doing interviews and was recently lucky enough to chat to professional architecture photographer, Kristopher Grunert, for Photography Monthly magazine. I talk to Kristopher about how he uses lines, light, atmosphere, movement and mystery to create stunning architectural images and get him to reveal his top tips for shooting the man-made. Published in the March issue, on sale now.
Dogs Monthly: How to make a cosy dog bed
Feature in Dogs Monthly
In the March issue of Dog’s Monthly magazine I show readers how to make a delightful looking dog-shaped draft excluder in ten simple steps.
Cameras for snowboarding and skiing: Review in T3 Magazine
Review published in this month’s T3 magazine, on sale now. You can read more in-depth reviews of all these cameras (written by me) at www.t3.com.














