Posts Tagged ‘28-80mm’

The Chef

The Chef

I met Andy a highly talented chef a few years ago, I bumped into him only last week. This portrait dates back to 2007 were he was working in a brand new purpose designed kitchen. It was between shifts allowing me a bit of time  to set my lights up without getting in anybody’s way!


Blacksmiths Tea break

Blacksmiths Tea break

Blacksmiths take a break in Laxton village. S2 54mm f8 @ 1/60, ISO 100


I’ve got a Bike

I’ve got a Bike

I was looking through another photographers blog the other day and spotted a picture of an abandoned bike laid in the mud. It turned my mind to a forgotten shot I had of a similar subject. We’ve turned into a throw away society. S3 57mm f6.7 @ 1/250, ISO 160


The Beer Man

The Beer Man

I made this portrait of Tom Wood the owner of the Highwood Brewery based in Lincolnshire, on a very wet and cold afternoon in a dark and windy (yes windy) distribution centre. Tom was a great subject, and very patient as I wrestled with the technical problems of shooting in the very low light!


Soft & Gentle

Soft & Gentle

We are really lucky as photographers these days with the digital toolbox we have at our disposal. This picture is lit with a 5 foot strip softbox. Small blemishes on the models skin have been removed with Photoshop’s healing brush, and a ‘glamour glow’ filter applied to soften the image, it certainly beats vaseline on [...]


Something Spicy for Breakfast

Something Spicy for Breakfast

Pitta bread filled with spicy Mexican filling D200 80mm f16 ISO 100, studio flash