LifeInCamera – Walking the Quiet Edges of Britain
I shoot across a range of genres, but the work I keep coming back to is the British woodland and hedgerow. There’s something about the quality of light in a wood—broken, shifting, never the same twice. And there’s something about a hedgerow at the edge of a field: layers of history, tangles of blackthorn, the last place the sun touches before it sets.
What you’ll find here:
- Galleries of my work.
- Techniques – the practical things I’ve learned about photographing woodlands and hedgerows
- Tips – short reads for when you need a quick dose of inspiration or advice
- Access – my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWM4ju9zZPiwiSX-jsfJEvQ contains many videos with creative and editing techniques described in easy-to-follow detail.
Talks for groups
I’m available to speak to camera clubs, WI groups, U3A branches, history societies, and other community groups.
I bring projected images, field stories, and practical advice. You don’t need to be a photographer to enjoy the talk – but if you are, you’ll leave with something useful.
- To enquire about a talk: contact@lifeincamera.co.uk
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