The next morning was grey, murky and more akin to the weather us Westerners tend to associate with Beijing. Pete and I were in for a long day. In order to accommodate our request to visit the Beijing Air & Space Museum at Beihang University, we were going to have to whizz around the mammoth Forbidden City site covering
On Saturday, 6th June I had the honour of photographing the beautiful wedding of Kirsty and Jamie. As I sit to compose this blog post, I’ve just calculated that, all told, I’ve dedicated more than 50 hours to the initial planning meeting, the wander around the wedding venues, the rehearsal, the day itself, the processing afterwards
The next morning we were collected from the hotel and taken to the incredible railway station in Zhengzhou to start the real touristy bit of our China adventure in Beijing. It was HUGE and the trains equally impressive. Our taxi driver very kindly sorted out our tickets and guided us in the direction of our
With a new camera body to test, a lovely forecast (at least from 1400 onwards!) and Towcester Racecourse's final National Hunt racing meeting of the 2014/15 season, it was a bit of a no-brainer to once again take advantage of the course's free admission policy.