Posts Tagged ‘photographic’

The complete alternative London "Knowledge"

The complete alternative London “Knowledge”

Regular readers may remember the first parts of the “London Knowledge” that I posted a while ago.  Having managed the previous “tips”, I squeezed out a further batch to make the century so here’s the final and complete collection.  Read and learn (or at least nod with recognition…) You can tell a long-term Billingham bag [...]

DIY Trumpet-blowing for beginners

DIY Trumpet-blowing for beginners

After baring my soul in the Royal Wedding blog including all of the lows of the day, it’s time for some straight good news; I just won second place in the NPPA Photojournalism 2011 awards: “Olympic Features” category!  Whoop! Big congratulations should also go to AFP colleague Carl de Souza for his Honourable Mention in [...]

The “s” stands for “sodding hell, it’s even better!”

The other day, the lovely people at AFP Paris sent me through my new toy, the Nikon D3s.  To those who aren’t as obsessed with keeping up to date with all things new, the D3s is essentially a D3 with the small amount of concerns that photographers had ironed out plus a few very attractive [...]


The alternative London “Knowledge” v2.0

It’s good practise to get on with all the photographers you come across as it’s guaranteed that you’ll end up stuck on a doorstep for three days with the one you told to piss off. Stand next to the loudest shouter at film premieres. (See also “Ian West“) Even if the object that we’ve been [...]

The alternative London “Knowledge” v1.0

Not much can compare to feeling the first hot rays from the sun as you leave Downing Street on a Summer’s day after an 8 hour stakeout. No matter how sure you are of the job, the longer you wait for it to happen, the more likely you are to feel the need to frantically [...]

A glorious morning for a massive election

On your marks.. Get set.. Vote! As a little recap, election day in Israel is here with current polls suggesting a tight race between the hawkish former premier Benjamin Netanyahu and centrist Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, with the far-right expected to make major gains.  Following “Operation Cast Lead” in the Gaza strip and continued threats [...]


Apparently, “Yes We Can..”

So after two years of build-up, the moment of truth arrived as America went to the polling stations.  Here in England, I headed down to Yates’ bar in Leicester Square, London to watch US ex-pats and politically-aware revellers get down to some serious Wolf-Blitzing.. Despite everyone knowing in their hearts how it was going to [...]

The Lagerback endurance test

Another day, another press conference in the media tent in Lugano. It really is like some kind of mental test to see how many times you can shoot the same person with the same backdrop in the same tent saying the same thing to the same people and still try to think up something different. [...]

Cock, Arsene and smokin' dutch babes

Cock, Arsene and smokin’ dutch babes

What better way to start the shooting of my penultimate game than with a bunch of cigar-chewing blokes in drag and a French man showing off his cock. Marvellous.. At least this time, not only were there goals scored (LOTS of goals, thanks to a formidable show from the Dutch team..) but I was also [...]


This one time at Swede camp..

This one time at Swede camp..

Another day, another visit to the Swedish training camp for my daily breakfast of crusty bread with some kind of salami. Thankfully, I just discovered that the guest-house that I’m staying at serves fantastic food so my evenings are no longer spent searching the area for decent fodder. All talk today was about a bust-up [...]

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