Brian Griffin - Legendary British Photographer has died
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Hull 2018 Brian Griffin - Legendary British Photographer has died aged 75. Brian started his career as a highly acclaimed corporate photographer during the ’70s. His association with Stiff Records propelled him into the realm of music, where he became a prominent figure. In the ’80s, Griffin gained recognition for capturing some of the decade’s most defining album covers. Notably, his work on Depeche Mode’s A Broken Frame, featuring a distinctive photograph of a woman harvesting grain in a field, drew inspiration from the socialist photography of Soviet Russia. His other work included pro ..read more
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Photo Organisers in London
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7M ago
Homefulness is Your Professional Photo Organisers in London We can organise all your photos, digital or printed. As always, our goal is never to “only” organise your photos. Our professional organisers in London create long-lasting photo organisation systems, specifically designed for your needs and easy to maintain. We can also create memorabilia boxes or printed photo albums. CONTACT US Our Professional Photo Organisation Process: 1. Video consultation to discuss your needs and understand what would be the best way to organise your photos for you. This will also help us assess the ..read more
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Post Lockdown - workshops & photoshoots
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7M ago
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Seen in Notting Hill, London - No Fly Tipping
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8M ago
Seen in... Notting Hill, London The British term fly tipping is derived from the verb tip, meaning "to throw out of a vehicle", and on the fly, meaning "on the wing" – to throw away carelessly or casually. 'No Fly Tipping' signs are rare in London, but some of the original signs still remain like this faded council one, just below a more recent one above it. Located on the wall of this quiet residential road in the Notting Hill area. I'm not sure why the sign is still there, but I found it humorous that of all the places on this road they could have just dumped this mysterious suitcase, t ..read more
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Lumix GX9 auto settings and modes for street photography
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2y ago
Lumix GX9 auto settings and modes for street photography One of the most common questions from newcomers is ‘what settings should I be using for street shots”? There isnʼt one straight answer to that, but it will depend on the type of photos you are wanting to make. In the case of street photography, unlike other genres, there are usually no second chances to shoot a candid moment as it happens. In addition, you probably want to focus your attention on ‘seeingʼ and less on worrying about camera technicalities. As you may have experienced, the most common technical issues a street photographe ..read more
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Street Photography Edition of Amateur Photographer Magazine
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2y ago
Street Photography Edition of Amateur Photographer Magazine I'm thrilled to be part of this street photography special, premium issue of Amateur Photographer magazine on sale today! ? In it, I reveal some of my top tips & techniques in shooting for success in the streets. This issue also includes features on Nick Turpin of iN-PUBLIC, articles written by Peter Dench and advice on th best cameras to use for street photography, as well as advise on discreet smartphone candid photos! Pick yourself up a copy - out now in all good newsagents or order online. Click here for larger view ..read more
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Royal Geographical Society interview
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3y ago
I did an interview feature for this months (May) issue of Geographical. The official magazine of the Royal Geographical Society. The interview called 'Colourbox London' includes some of my colour street photography taken in London. I discuss some of my inspirations, living in London and some advice about street photography in general. You can purchase this issue or subscribe here: Royal Geographical Society http://geographical.co.uk/magazine ..read more
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Best places in London for Street Photography
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3y ago
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Women Street Photographers - New Book Release
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3y ago
Ed's Diner - Soho, London, UK I'm pleased to be featured in a brand new hardback book publication 'Women Street Photographers' in celebration of 100 international, contemporary professional and amateur woman photographers. "...Curated by the visual connections between pictures, the images are variously joyful, intriguing and unexpected, offering a kaleidoscopic view of what happens when women across the world are behind the camera" This is an amazing collection of street photographs, some of which I have never seen before so genuinely thrilled at the high quality of images to muse over i ..read more
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Pedley Street / Fleet Street Hill
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3y ago
Pedley Street / Fleet Street Hill I've always found this gritty urban location (just off Brick Lane), in Bethnal Green/Shoreditch, London interesting. One of the reasons is that each time you visit you more or less get a new photo because the street art and graffiti changes so often! Also, depending on the time of day, the light and shadow changes the image and its fun to experiment with different perspectives under this quiet, cobbled railway arch. This arch way has a notorious East End history going back over a century (some pretty grim!), but in a way that is why many areas of East Lond ..read more
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