Bangkok Street Photos & Overcoming Resistance

When we sit down each day and do our work, power concentrates around us
Chinatown, Bangkok

I spent a very enjoyable morning with a past workshop participant at the weekend. Young Irene dropped me an e-mail to ask if I’d like to join her on a photo walk around Bangkok’s Chinatown and we had a really productive time. Looking at the images from our Sunday morning expedition they seemed to deserve [...]
New Police Guidelines on Photography

Not before time, the UK police are now provided with guidelines on the laws regarding photography in public places. After numerous examples of officers over-stretching their authority and abusing Stop and Search powers, they are now clearly reminded that the Terrorism Act should only be invoked in exceptional circumstances, not to prevent photographers from exercising [...]
Bangkok Traffic Photos

Bangkok rush-hour is almost never-ending. No matter what time of day you venture out, the traffic is very nearly gridlocked. Whilst that’s bad news if you want to get anywhere in a hurry, it’s good news if you’re a photographer as drivers of slow moving buses often lean out of their window to pose for [...]
The Red Wall

I knew it would be around here somewhere and think I may have found it. Studio photographers have a pile of different backdrops and infinitely variable studio lights. Travel photographers make the best use of what’s readily available. Yet we’re the lucky ones as our available backdrops are infinite in number and whilst lighting can [...]








