It’s been quite a while since I’ve done an aviation print store update. Up until very recently, it was just ticking over in the background, looking after itself. When you ordered, those orders were handled automatically by a print lab (an admittedly very good one). The downside to that was that the prices for some products were
Back in January, I, along with the Twister Aerobatics Team pilots Peter Wells and Chris Burkett embarked upon another adventure with DHL. On this occasion we would be the surprise opening act at the huge DHL FOCUS 2020 conference, hosted at Atlantis, The Palm, on Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah. Unusually for one of our DHL bookings, this one began
Long-exposure Photographs in Daylight I’ve recently added a new item to my photography kit bag. Without getting too technical, it’s a filter that enables me to take long-exposure shots, even on a sunny day. Although the applications are slightly limited, the results, work really well and are quite eye-catching. The two main types of shot where it can effectively
It occurs to me that it’s been a while since my last public blog post, so now is probably a good time to offer something of a catch-up on the first third of 2016, which has seen me photographing weddings, events of various kinds and carrying out some commercial work.
Back in August I was commissioned by Top Gear Magazine for an assignment for their November issue. The shoot was to take place at Bidford-on-Avon Gliding & Flying Club and would feature Rich Goodwin Airshows, Top Gear Magazine reporter Oliver Marriage and an ORIS watch.
As I’ve still got lots of the China story to tell, I guess I’d best get on with it! The journey from Faku to Zhengzhou started at a fairly respectable hour. For some reason our drive back to Shenyang, from where we’d fly that afternoon, took us down a lovely wide dual carriageway – quite a long