September 5 2014
It is reckoned that anything up to two thousand people can cross the Shibuya Scramble Crossing at peak time when the green men signal. Two thousand people! That is the
iPhone Photographer of the Year 2017
It is reckoned that anything up to two thousand people can cross the Shibuya Scramble Crossing at peak time when the green men signal. Two thousand people! That is the
When travelling, much to the frustration of my travelling companions, I am not a fan of guidebooks and maps can be like hieroglyphics to me (I just cannot understand them). I much prefer
Continuing with the short series of blurred out passersby on a pedestrian street in Daegu, South Korea. This one is important, in that over the past few months I have realised
The bed unmade and the window shut the tap drips time to the dancing dust in the slow sunlight and waits with the fridge unlit til i return
We sat in the car, neither of us driving, each sat at our own window. The rain and its drops ran on mine and through yours the wind it whistled
I am enjoying this little review of the year of my iPhone photographs. It makes me realise what a great camera the iPhone is and what a hobby photography is.
Throughout 2013, I used the iPhone more and more for street photography. Being a phone and not a recognisable camera makes it ideal for close up street portraits. The technique
2013: My favourite photographs, a set on Flickr. Happy New Year to all. I hope 2014 brings you all closer to your dreams. A full year has passed since I
And we arrive at the year’s end. It has been a fine photographic journey with many highs along the way. The year started off with my licensing this image to a media company in
Three more images to make up my selection of favourites over the past twelve months. On to October, a month that sees a lot of photographs taken on rainy evenings in Cork