I read this today on A Bryan photo blog, and it really made me think. It made me realise a career in photography definitely can be very rewarding.

“Today, with our iPhones or Flip cameras at our sides at all times, we have no discernment for which life-events deserve special documentation. When we are able to capture without any monetary cost, we end up overshooting our lives. This leads to the truly special moments of life getting mixed in with the mundane. Even worse, the special moments are never presented in a final format.”

First possible logo design for a potential property developing company with my dad.

These photographs were taken today after I dropped Jenni off at Marylebone station, I decided to walk back to the river as it was a nice day. 

Trying to figure a good logo design.

Trying to figure a good logo design.

Kevin Appel

Kevin Appel is a Los Angeles based artist and photographer. He creates these beautiful pieces using large photo prints and editing them with paint and other tools. 
http://kevinappelstudio.com/

This is photo taken by LA based photographer Lou Mora http://www.loumora.com
Always been a massive fan of his work - he works in predominantly digital, but for his own projects he tends to be quite experimental with film cameras. This was taken with an old Canon EOS SLR camera. bliss

This is photo taken by LA based photographer Lou Mora http://www.loumora.com

Always been a massive fan of his work - he works in predominantly digital, but for his own projects he tends to be quite experimental with film cameras. This was taken with an old Canon EOS SLR camera. bliss

These are a few screenshots from a short film my flatmate made. I was the subject in this clip - we shot it too experiment with three-dimensional lighting. 

These are a few screenshots from a short film my flatmate made. I was the subject in this clip - we shot it too experiment with three-dimensional lighting. 

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