Tag Archives: urban photography
Mega City Photo Book
The catalogue accompanying the 2012 Mega City Photo group photography exhibition at Leeds College of Art is now available for sale online at the Leeds College of Art online store. Mega City Photo Book Street photography from the world’s … Continue reading
Mega City Photo Opens at Leeds College of Art
Mega City Photo, an exhibition of street photography from the world’s 26 largest cities opens on Friday in the new gallery space at Leeds College of Art. The first group show I’ve curated, I’m really excited to see how it … Continue reading
Mega City Photo Exhibition: Call for Photographers
Call for photographers for upcoming Mega City Photo exhibition at Leeds College of Art Continue reading
What’s the Best Lens for Street Photography? (Photography Tips)
What’s the Best Lens for Street Photography? Photography Tips, 11 July 2011 Now, much of what I’m going to say here is based upon personal preference. And with respect to any answer to a “best lens” question, there are apt … Continue reading
More Top Street Photography Tips (Photography Tips)
More Top Street Photography Tips Photography Tips, 09 June 2011 Street photography is about engaging with your environment and having fun. It can be a great way to make friends, network and share your love of photography with like minded individuals. READ … Continue reading
Street Photography Tips (Photography Tips)
Street photography is fun and offers unlimited opportunities for learning your gear and developing your own style. Documenting life on the streets through photography is a brilliant way to explore any urban environment and is becoming increasingly popular and deservedly respected as a genre. Here are some basic tips to help you be a better street photographer. Continue reading
“Urban Photography and the Covent Garden Canvas Project” – Covent Garden Apple Store – October 6th
Here’s some info about a talk I’m giving at the Apple Store at Covent Garden (the world’s largest Apple retail space as it’s been explained to me). I’m hoping to let my photos do as much of the talking as … Continue reading