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A 2007 Cambridge University Graduate, now a Semi-Professional Photographer catering for a huge variety of requirements. Photographs have won a number of competitions, both national and local, and have been used by schools, Cambridge colleges, Chelsea Flower Show exhibits, sports publications, magazines, and have been compiled into calendars, posters and books. Currently accepts photographic work in anything that helps to fund the next landscape trip - this being the eventual aim as a full time career.
Gear details - Canon 5D, and lenses and converters that cover 17 - 600mm. Tripod is a Velbon Ultra Lux I F, uses Sigma Flashguns + Ring Flash, Hoya Circular Polarisers, and HiTech ND Grad filters for Landscape work.
Adobe CS3 is used for post-processing work, but only very sparingly on Landscape images - RAW blending, sharpening and DodgeBurn is the usual limit.
Girton MCR
Girton MCR. If anyone wants square or panoramic photograph prints (the large group shots) email me:
James_a2001@hotmail.com
They're £9 each. The rest are available on this site direct.
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Light and Iceland - 2007
One month spent trekking and travelling around South and East Iceland - some familiar places, some new places, but all with a fresh approach and dynamic attitude. This time around, it was all about the photographs and all about attaching a bold, personal style to them.
Date added: 8th Oct 2007Date taken: August 2007
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Matt and Louise's Wedding 
Selection of photographs covering the service, reception and evening party. If you'd like to order prints of the photos that are panormic or square format, please contact me directly.
Password is the surname of the couple...
Date taken: 29th September 2007
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Cambridge: Through the eyes of a student...
Cambridge - both as a City and University - has some incredible architecture. From small details on hidden away stonework, to climbing chapels and innumerable towers, it's a beautiful place to live. These photographs represent a selection of the many I've taken across my three years studying here. The most impressive examples probably arise from my final year, when I began to consider the idea of taking this on as a profession.
Date added: 1st Feb 2007Date taken: 2005-2007
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Cambridge Colleges
Cambridge Life
Cambridge Views
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