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Can I take pictures of strangers? | Ethics in photography
If you respect your subject and treat people with dignity and empathy, then taking the picture isn’t a problem
Understanding the Rights and Limitations of Photographers in Public Spaces
As a photographer, you have certain rights enshrined in law. Rights which can very easily be curtailed or impacted by individuals.
Evolution of a Photographer: How Your Photography Style Transforms Over Time
If you undertake any creative activity for long enough, your output will evolve.
The Birmingham Canal Navigations
Stretching out from their centre at Gas Street Basin like arteries, these waterways wind through the former industrial heartland of Britain.
Exploring Urban Markets in the English Midlands
In 2011, just four supermarket companies alone made up over 75% of all grocery sales, squeezing out the traditional markets that existed
The Last Station | The Termini of the London Underground
In 2013, I spent several months exploring the London Underground network from end-to-end.
Through the Lens | Warehouse
Warehouses. Large. Cavernous, even. Ugly? Definitely conspicuous in their surroundings. But, in a twist of irony, crucial to the online...
Through the Lens | Car Parks
This is Church Street Multi-storey car park in Watford. At the moment I took this picture, a couple were admiring the view over West...
Through the Lens | Affordable Housing
This row of 1970s built, three bedroom houses can be found on Lamble Street in North London, not far from Hampstead Heath. Designed by...
Through the Lens | Street Photography at Christmas
On Sunday, I ventured into West London, just as the sun was setting, to document the Christmas shoppers. The area around Oxford Street,...
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