Coming back to old photographs
When I was in London for the Meet the iPhone Photographer event back in April, one of the questions put to me by an audience member was if I could
iPhone Photographer of the Year 2017
When I was in London for the Meet the iPhone Photographer event back in April, one of the questions put to me by an audience member was if I could
162 photographs. 73 cities. 24 countries. 10,000 plus installations. 6.5 billion impressions. The numbers are staggering. I learned on Wednesday evening that Apple’s #ShotoniPhone6 campaign won first prize at the Cannes
IT was a great honour to win ‘Best in Show’ at the Florence International Photography Awards with my iPhone photograph of Shibuya Night. Here is a little background piece I wrote
I learned yesterday that I had won another accolade for my Copenhagen image. The image received third place in the People Category in the International iPhone Photography Awards for 2015. I
I am really delighted to have this website up and running and to have one place to showcase my photography. I have organised images into the the various projects I have been
Today a dash of Ireland. The first image is from Ladies’ View in Killarney. A view made famous by Queen Victoria, and her ladies-in-waiting, who, by all accounts, loved the
Things on my mind today: How love changes like a song heard in the wind; sometimes faint, sometimes strong, but always heard; Believe – achieve! Kiss this future…
More images shot in Milan. This first one created with the Fuji x100t (which is sick and recovering in the Fuji hospital in the UK – wishing it a speedy
Posting two images from Milan today. One taken with the Fuji x100t (read my review here) and the other with the iPhone. News about the x100t – I had to return
A week has passed since I last posted an update to this wonderful story. In this time, I have seen or been sent by friends images of my photograph on display
Continue reading…The Story of my ‘Shot on iPhone’ Photograph (Milan)