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If you'd like the read the ramblings of a photographer on the go you're in the right place..... I'll try and devote as much time to it as Bridget did to her diary.... watch this space!
The Genuine Wood Company
As a photographer the last thing you want the subject of your photoshoot to be is wooden. Unless, it's wood of course. I met Monica from The Genuine Wood Company at a Women in Business Network meeting a month or so ago and I was fascinated to hear all about her product - she imports seasoned hardwood from Namibia in Africa for use in wood log burners and fireplaces, cooking on barbecues and fire pits, and wood carving. Monica is going to be updating her website images shortly to capture in more detail the quality of the wood so I visited her in Rochford, armed with my camera, and was able to see (and feel) for myself how this very dense wood with zero percent moisture content lights a mean fire!
Submitted: 18/06/2009
Kenneth Linge Seminar
I had high expectations of this one-day seminar with renowned international photographer Kenneth Linge and not for one second during the day was I disappointed. Kenneth's photographic accolades are too numerous to mention, but when he moved to the United States in 2000 he left Norway as the 90's most award-winning photographer in Scandinavia. So to have the opportunity of a hands-on full educational with him was fantastic - he is such an inspirational, charismatic and down-to-earth guy! One of Kenneth's mantras is "if you think you know it all you know nothing" and that really struck a chord with me. It's so important as a photographer to keep pushing the boundaries and innovating - I picked up a few little gems from Kenneth which I'll be trying out on my clients in future photoshoots so watch this space....
Submitted: 04/06/2009
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