A photographer should always have ideas for and execute personal projects. It helps develop skills and ideas. It prevents us getting stale. Here are some of mine. I would include landscape photography in this list.
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29 imagesWe have a vagrant in our neighbourhood, we've named him Pierre and he's a peacock (it seemed appropriately posh, but we've since discovered that others call him Jim). He invites himself into our vegetable garden and steals food. In return he lets me take his picture. We're both happy with this arrangement.
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21 imagesThis personal project to to capture nature in high definition. The photographic technique and style is similar to how I shoot Pierre the Peacock.
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45 imagesI travel… a lot. This of course takes me to fascinating, exotic, beautiful, (sometimes beautifully dirty) places. As time goes on, you'll get to see more of these images on my site. CONVEYOR, however, is a project which runs alongside everything I do and everywhere I go, home and abroad. The concept is simple, at the moment the shutter is released, I must be moving. This could be by taxi, aeroplane, camel, skateboard, whatever. The challenge is to make it interesting and enlightening for you, the viewer. I'm taking a wild guess here, but you don't want to see a bunch of muzzy views from aeroplane windows? This project is ongoing so keep an eye out for new work here.
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61 imagesA simple idea for a personal project. How many different ways are there to view the beauty and simplicity of the earth's horizon? This project is ongoing and evolving continuously.
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