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Currently studying with the OCA for a BA Hons Degree in Photography.

Wednesday 28 May 2014

Wednesday 28th May 2014


I visited a local exhibition in Peterborough, by ‘The Photographic Angle’. This one was themed ‘The 4 Elements’ and was a mixture of these, although the vast majority did not leave much to the imagination...

Assignment 5 of PP completed and uploaded to my tutor!

The End...

Thursday 15th May 2014


It is my second day walking the streets of London, looking for anything interesting to photograph, but at the same time limiting myself to how many images I take. I have set myself a maximum target of around fifty images in total for the two days.

I visited the ‘Sony World Photography Awards’ today at ‘Somerset House’. It was another fantastic exhibition, with a real variety of images from photographers all over the world. This year’s exhibition was bigger than previous years, with both the east and west wings displaying images. Hopefully one day I will feel good enough to at least enter an image!

Wednesday 14th May 2014


For the next two days I am visiting London, something I have been looking to do for a while, in particular with no OCA constraints with exercises or assignments dictating my photography.  I had a good day practising some street photography around central London, some of which is already receiving great feedback on social media.

I visited the ‘National Portrait Gallery’ today and viewed three different exhibitions. The first of these was a small exhibition, ‘Starring Vivien Leigh: A Centenary Celebration’. The second exhibition was ‘Michael Peto: Mandela to McCartney’, which was a collection of images from the 1950’s onwards of some of the most famous people of the last one hundred years.

The third and final exhibition was the main reason for visiting today, ‘Bailey’s Stardust’. I really enjoyed this, probably my second favourite exhibition from the last few years after ‘Ansel Adams’. This exhibition covered a number of his portraits, including a lot of his wife ‘Catherine Dyer’. I made sure I walked around twice, took in the compositions, lighting and styles of a true great.

Tuesday 6th May 2014


I attended the Peterborough Photographic Society AGM as a member tonight. It was a very interesting AGM, much the same as last year though. A few younger and newer members (young is 40’s in the PPS) tried in vain to have a few items changed, the old guard were having none of it though. I need to take a step back and see where I am benefitting in improving my photography. The presentations are general very good when you have an outside speaker, but most other items are controlled to the point of the rules provide little inspiration for me.

Saturday 3rd May 2014


Today I completed the photographs for Assignment 5 of PP. This was a Hindu ‘Coming of Age’ celebration and it was an honour to be part of it and take the photographs. I will work on these over the next few weeks and aim to submit my last assignment before the end of May.

Friday 25th April 2014


I am still working on a subject for Assignment 5 of PP. I have spoken with a number of people and I have a few ideas, hopefully one of these which I discussed at length today will work out for me.

All lenses and cameras cleaned today, I have learnt to be fairly regimented on cleaning my equipment, it is so important.

Tuesday 22nd April 2014


I completed the last exercise outstanding, no real need for photographs on the write up, as I did this over a number of weeks using my iPhone.  It is another exercise that highlights how important lighting is to any image.

Tuesday 15th April 2014


Tonight I attended the presentation of the annual exhibition at Peterborough Photographic Society. I did not enter this year, although I did win eight awards last year! I find the Society to me focussed far too much on competitions and not enough on expressing your photographic skills. If you come away from the rules, you are penalised.

Sunday 6th April 2014


I have submitted Assignment 4 to my tutor today, I will wait with enthusiasm for the response...I am not sure what to do regarding PP, I am nearly at the finishing line, perhaps I am just not ‘Arty’ enough.

Tuesday 1st April 2014


We decided to visit the ‘Wildlife Photography Awards’ exhibition at Rheged, Penrith today, as the weather was very poor during the morning. Some stunning images, although I am not a wildlife photographer in any way, I do have a passion for all living things. The Polar Bear image was just amazing.

The few days in the Lake District have been worthwhile, plenty of walking, good humour and photography talk. If only we had hills in East Anglia!

Sunday 30th March 2014


Today I have travelled up to meet a photography friend of mine who lives in the Lake District. I took the scenic route, via the Yorkshire Dales and I managed to get a couple of black and white landscape images.

I stopped at the ‘Dales Countryside Museum’ to view an exhibition that local amateur photographers had put together of the local area. It was very good and was definitely worth stopping for.

Wednesday 19th March 2014


I meet up with a photographer friend of mine who is full time. She explained how she generates her main income within photography, stock photos. I could not believe that she has over 12,000 images on stock sites! I asked how much margin she earns from it, I am not sure she knows. I find a lot of photographers who are full time do not know how much margin they are earning or what level of margin they need to earn to break even!

Thursday 13th March 2014


I went along as a guest today whilst we took our puppy to scent training, something the Labradors love. I managed to get a few action images, some internal images with a ISO of over 2000 and group images. They all turned out fine; I was particularly impressed with the low light capabilities of my Nikon.

Wednesday 12th March 2014


I carried out some interesting portrait work today for some friends. The images were black and white, low light and I experimented with hand holder a studio light to gain more expressive freedom with the light. Camera obviously on tripod though! It worked out ok.

Tuesday 4th March 2014


I have been looking through a number of books that have been gathering dust for too long. The images are mainly black and white, although I have been searching for some interesting colour images, more in a weird pop art style. I am hoping this should inspire, it’s something I need to do more.

Wednesday 5 March 2014

Sunday 23rd February 2014


Today I completed Exercise 23: Selective Processing and Prominence of PP. That now means I have one outstanding exercise to complete and two more assignments, one of these I am currently working on.

Wednesday 19th February 2014


I have completed yet another exercise on PP, this time Exercise 22: Balancing Figure and Space. I feel I am finally moving forward at the required pace and I hope to have PP completed by the end of May 2014.

Tuesday 18th February 2014


Tonight I visited the Peterborough Photographic Society for a talk by ‘Dave Butcher’, a photographer based in the Peak District who only shoots black and white film. The presentation took in trips to America, Scandinavia, the Lake District and some Cityscapes. 

I really liked some of the prints, which was a relief as I had viewed some of the images online beforehand and I was not totally impressed. This proves that one of my views is right; photographs look much better printed, in particular when in black and white. The Cityscapes and Lake District images were excellent.

I even purchased the book on the Lake District!

Wednesday 12th February 2014


I am in a very good mood today, as yet another exercise has been completed, and this was Exercise 21: Making Figures Anonymous.

I have also started taking images for Assignment 4 of PP within Peterborough. I am planning to visit at least on four or five occasions and then see if I am happy with the final process. If not, then a few more visits will be needed. Hopefully the horrible weather will start to improve at some point, not only is it very wet, the ground boggy, but the skies are miserable as well.

Sunday 9th February 2014


It has been a very busy week, although not regarding my photography. Our six month old puppy has been very ill after an operation went wrong, hopefully she is now on the mend and I can get out a bit over the coming weeks.

Saturday 1st February 2014


To keep the new found energy levels, I completed another exercise today, Exercise 20: Busy Traffic.  There are not too many exercises left and I have now decided on the subject matter for Assignment 4 of PP, it will be The City of Peterborough.

Wednesday 29th January 2014


Today I visited London and although it rained all day, I enjoyed my visit. I did manage to get a few images that I wanted, but the main focus of the day was visiting ‘The National Theatre’ to see the ‘Landscape Photographer of the Year 2013’ exhibition. I really enjoyed it; there were some stunning images on display.

Tuesday 28th January 2014


I attended an evening presentation covering the ‘North and East Midlands Photographic Federation Exhibition’. I don’t mind attending these presentations and look for inspiration from some of the images displayed. As yet, it is not something I would want to enter though, too many rules!!!

Thursday 23rd January 2014


I read an article on photographer ‘Vanessa Winship’ and in particular a piece regarding her new book ‘She Dances on Jackson’. She is a recipient of the coveted Henri Cartier-Bresson award in 2011 and this new book focussed on her trip to America. The photographs were in black and white and a mix of travel, street, portrait and landscape images.  

The resulting feeling after reading this was that I have a few ‘travel’ style trips and I got that feeling again about finishing a project, as yet the photographs have not been processed properly...another job for this year!

Monday 13th January 2014


Exercise 18 of PP will take a little bit of planning, so I did not want it to stop my new 2014 energy...Exercise 19 of PP , A Single Figure Small has been completed today.

Equipment cleaning time again as well, so the afternoon was spent cleaning everything, including vacuuming my camera bags!

Tuesday 7th January 2014


I watched a program I had recorded a few weeks ago, ‘Imagine...Vivian Maier: Who Took Nanny’s Pictures’.

Alan Yentob told the story of a nanny who left behind a secret hoard of photographs never seen in her lifetime, but they now sell for thousands of dollars. In total there are thought to be approximately 150,000 images that she took in her lifetime. The known images were found in various storage lockers and sold at auction, when she was unknown and undiscovered. Some of these images now sell for between $2k-$8k.

Virtually none of the images had ever been printed, so they had never been seen by anyone else other than the photographer, Vivian Maier. This was in my opinion a personal goal, a release from society, freedom to express behind the physical camera?

The majority of the images were of street photography, although many are in a portrait style.  Vivian Maier was born in New York, her mother being French. She moved back to France between the ages of 6 and 12, then headed back to America and eventually settled in Chicago as a Nanny. Many of the images were taken in Chicago, in some of the more deprived areas in Downtown Chicago. She was a very brave woman to photograph in this particular area and around that time in Chicago.

I found the images inspiring, although always remembering that the printing and selection process has been completed by others, not the photographer...

Friday 3rd January 2014


A new year, a new me, a new lens!!! Thanks to my beautiful wife I have a new Nikon 16-35 lens, which now completes my kit! (All photographers say that).

Today I also completed exercise 17 of PP, The User’s Viewpoint. I visited Peterborough Cathedral and Cambridge to complete this exercise.

Sunday 22nd December 2013


It’s that time of year to reflect on 2013. My studies have been moving too slowly and at times I have lost the enthusiasm and feel isolated, with not much support from the OCA. This depends to a degree on your tutor and whether there is anyone local who is studying as well. I don’t know anyone, the OCA have not told me there is somebody local to me...2014 will be a more positive year regarding my studies.

As for my photography, I feel I have improved, which is something you consistently need to do. I have tried out new areas of photography, met new people and I feel my work is finally on the right path.

Thursday 19th December 2013


I read an interesting article on the new Nikon Df DSLR. The retro looks have caused much discussion and some photographers love the looks, the lightness of the camera and the excellent sensor. Others are not keen on the retro looks and believe the camera companies are providing a gimmick and that they have run out of ideas for new cameras.

I believe the retro style looks good, whether it’s retro or not, the design should be positive and easy on the eye. The lightness is important for a working photographer and the biggest bonus I can see is the fact it has no video. If only I could of bought my D800 without video...

Monday 16th December 2013


I know that I need to concentrate on completing my studies in 2014, so I wanted to give myself a head start and work on a couple of the outstanding exercises. I completed exercise 16 Exploring Function today; as I planned this on my trip to London I had a few weeks ago.

Wednesday 11th December 2013


Today I completed Assignment 3 of PP, it was overdue! I will wait for the feedback before starting Assignment 4 of PP, as I feel one of the issues with the OCA studies is that the majority of tutors have a personal view on my work. My opinion is that it should be an objective view, not a personal view of whether you like it or not, others might and technically it may be executed correctly.

Friday 6 December 2013

Thursday 5th December 2013


During the morning I visited ‘The Photographic Angle’ exhibition titled ‘Our Stories’. This has become a regular visit when any new exhibition takes place, as it’s the only one I can find which is photography based in Peterborough. The photographs varied from an olive harvest in Palestine to a Xhosa burial in South Africa. I met with a few friends and really enjoyed my morning.

Monday 2nd December 2013


I downloaded the images from my trip to London and started the process of selecting the images I felt were suitable for the pinhole look I was aiming for. This was a fairly quick task, as I was constantly looking for the image when on location during the day. I managed to process some images as well and I will complete this task over the next week or so.

Thursday 28th November 2013


I visited London today, taking the 6.10am train to Kings Cross station. I walked the majority of the day taking in the pre planned buildings to hopefully complete Assignment 3 of PP. It was a long and tiring day, I also managed to take in the ‘Taylor Wessing’ portrait exhibition at the ‘National Portrait Gallery’. I finished the day off with a bit of street photography using a flash and then arrived back home around 10pm that night.

Tuesday 19th November 2013


Tonight I attended an enjoyable presentation by local photographer 'Ian Haskell', who covered some of his most recent work.  Ian’s main genres are Wildlife and Landscape, with frequent travels to Scotland to fulfil both of these areas.

Saturday 16th November 2013


I spent a few hours today looking through some photographers portfolios and in particular sets of images. This will help me when I am working on selecting future submissions and competition entries.

Tuesday 12th November 2013


I attended a talk by ‘Brian Beaney’ called ‘Beyond the Moment of Capture’. Brian is based in Woodbridge, Suffolk and he discussed the techniques he uses to gain the final image. I did love his work, but again it’s not for me. Some of the images displayed had taken around ten minutes to take in camera, then a full two weeks on Photoshop. That is something I really do not want to do, spending hours and hours on a computer.

Saturday 9th November 2013


I really need to spend time this winter on my OCA studies as a priority, then cleaning up my hard drive as the D800 files are so big! I also want to work on some long term projects I have and start entering some competitions. I keep saying I will start entering them, but never seem to get around to it. I will use the collection option on Lightroom to set up some files for competition entries.

Friday 1st November 2013


I feel much better now and I am looking forward to my trip to London towards the end of this month. I have the day all planned out and hopefully I can take the images I have in mind for assignment 3 of PP. Whether I can finally produce a set of images that someone in the OCA is happy with, time will tell...

Thursday 24th October 2013


I have a few back issues again, so not going to get out with my camera for a few days. Until you have had a serious spinal injury and an operation that went horribly wrong, you really can’t understand the daily pain. As normal though, you have to stay positive and get on with things, work through the pain, you get used to it!

Sunday 20th October 2013


I have been looking at the work of ‘Robin Sinha’, an accomplished street photographer. The photographs from his trip to New York are very emotive and before reading more about them, I just knew he did not use a full frame DSLR. He shoots with a Leica, small and compact and I believe this gains you more connection with the subject. When I’m out shooting street photography, having a large camera even with a 50mm prime, means you can’t blend in within the street environment.

Monday 14th October 2013


I have been using some of my reference books and reading the brief for assignment 3 again. I have been communicating with my tutor, who recommended using the London Underground as a subject matter. I have looked in to the cost for a permit and the limited hours you can use it, along with the fact the actual brief states ‘a variety of buildings’? Perhaps it’s me yet again, as I keep being told, but the London Underground to me is one type of building with a few changes in location. I will go to London and I have planned a full day. I have a pre selected list of buildings to visit and the final image will have a pinhole effect in black and white. Now I just have to arrange a date for my visit.

Friday 11th October 2013


The majority of my morning was spent cleaning my camera equipment, something I have left far too long since the last time I completed it.

Monday 7th October 2013


I have been reading an article on photographer ‘Jonathan Chritchley’ and his fine art photography based around a common theme of water. I love the black and white work and the deep tones and superb composition of his images. The majority are simple in there composition, but express texture and shape.

Sunday 29th September 2013


Today we collected our new puppy; here goes another life changing event!

Saturday 28th September 2013


Reading through Black & White Photography magazine I stopped at an article on a pinhole camera by Ilford. This is something I have an interest in and love gaining inspiration from some of the pinhole images I see online or in books.  The cost for this camera is not too much, so a possible future purchase.

This got me thinking a fair amount and I have decided to focus on taking the images for Assignment 3 of PP with black and white pinhole in mind. I can then process the images to gain the final image I have planned.

Tuesday 24th September 2013


An interesting evening presentation at the Peterborough Photographic Society, entitled ‘Sport in Action’. This was a presentation by 'Roger Hance' and included a variety of sport images taken over the last five years. I found the talk very interesting, although sports photography is not something I am looking to photograph.

Wednesday 18th September 2013


Cambridge was the location for today’s visit. I have decided that Assignment 3 of PP will be based on locations within a City, preferably public buildings so I can photograph internally as well as externally. I know Cambridge well, but other than the variety of Colleges present in the City, there are not many other public buildings where you can photograph. Perhaps one of my original ideas of five different Cathedrals might work, although as it states ‘try to encompass variety in your choice of buildings’.

London it is then.

Saturday 14th September 2013


I have another wedding to complete today, a full day from bridal preparation until midnight at the evening function. I enjoy the interaction with all the people at weddings and thrive on planning the day out and making sure it goes as planned as possible. The processing afterwards is another matter though...

Friday 13th September 2013


I attended a photographic exhibition in Peterborough called ‘A Beautiful World’. This is run by ‘The Photographic Angle’ and it is the third time I have visited one of their exhibitions. This particular exhibition featured the works of nineteen photographers who covered a broad area, including landscape, the animal world and people.  I thoroughly enjoyed myself looking at the exhibition with a few photographer friends (non OCA, as I don’t know any OCA students).