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Into the sunshine & out of winter hibernation
Argh. No blog posts so far this year, I’ve been totally stacked working on a large number of differing projects in different areas of my business I’ve not found the time to blog – everytime I think about it I feel it needs to be something big and shiny as it’s been such a long [...]
Examples of Rights Managed (RM) photography pricing & costs, same image, different usage.
In my last article, Why do Royalty Free (RF) images look like a bargain and why do Rights Managed (RM) images seem much more expensive? What is the difference? I summarised that using RF images could compromise your brand identity if used incorrectly and that RM licensing provided the better, all-round favourable and better value [...]
One of my images featured on the Photo Asia agency homepage
Photoasia, a Malaysian photography stock agency expressed an interest in representing my recent photographs of Hong Kong from my trip in January, and pleased to mention that they were kind enough to use one of my images of the Hong Kong skyline on the front page on their website which was a pleasant surprise, thanks [...]
Chinese New Year 2010 photography, Hong Kong – Year of the Tiger.
Some recent photographs of Chinese New Year in Hong Kong 2010, I was fortunate to spend just over a week in Hong Kong in the week leading up to the Chinese New Year, the colours of the decorations were incredible, the amount of shops and stalls selling red and gold coloured festivities was staggering! This [...]
The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich – Photographs For Stock
Out taking stock photographs a few weeks back, I thought I would stop by the Sainsbury Centre at the University of East Anglia – an iconic piece of modern architecture, weird looking but great so for taking photos of with a super wide angle lens. I was using my Sigma 10-20mm on my Canon 40D [...]
Stock photography – Autumnal times
Out taking a few stock photo’s the last few evenings before the weather really turned, taking advantage ofthe golden light on the local straw bales and freshly cut wheat fields, was great to be outside in the dwindling sunshine. Here are just a couple of pics from the outing, a couple of the bales hay [...]















