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Photography started for me in my early teens
with an Ensign Fulvue camera. Like most people, my involvement
took a back seat with the start of a family, but my interest never
waned.
At the end of the 70s I got seriously involved by joining the
Ordnance Survey Photographic Society, initially with slides before
moving onto printing, my main love. I joined SCC in 1988.
I have a very catholic approach to photography. I take a wide
range of images, specialising in no particular branch of the art.
I am stimulated by pictures that say something, and how I print
enables me to express my feelings about places or situations.
I now produce my prints digitally, but I regard the technology
as secondary. The image is more important to me.
I was honoured to be President of the club a few years ago, and
have been fortunate enough to have been asked to lecture and judge
around the country and to have been one of the RPS Visual Arts
Distinction Panel members for the past ten years. |