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Tuesday, 22 June 2010

Look for the swan

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Saturday, 12 June 2010

Hackney chimneys

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Friday, 11 June 2010

Yellow Water, Kakadu, Northern Territory, Australia 2007

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After the fall, Victoria Park

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Friday, 4 June 2010

Thames gull landing

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Over the years, I've been lucky to have worked with some of the finest photographers in the world.

  • Adrian Flowers
  • Alex Buckingham
  • Bay Hippersly
  • Bernard Philips
  • Brian Jaquest
  • Bryce Attwell
  • Clive Arrowsmith
  • David Anthony
  • David Montgomery
  • Dennis Pederson
  • Duffy
  • Frank Herholdt
  • Garry Bryan
  • Gered Mankowitz
  • Graham Ford
  • Harry Peccinotti
  • Ian Giles
  • Jake Wallis
  • James Cotier
  • Jean Claude Valpollier
  • Jeff Senior
  • Jimmy Wormser
  • John Claridge
  • John Freebury
  • John Green
  • John Lawrence-Jones
  • John Rawlings
  • John Street
  • John Swannell
  • John Turner
  • Jon Stigner
  • Julien Cotterell
  • Keith Shilleto
  • Lester Bookbinder
  • Lord Snowdon
  • Lorenze Gullachsen
  • Martin Reavley
  • Max Forsythe
  • Mick Dean
  • Mike Crocket
  • Patrick Litchfield
  • Paul Windsor
  • Peter Webb
  • Phil Jude
  • Richard Braine
  • Richard Cooke
  • Richard Dare
  • Richard Mummery
  • Roy Giles
  • Stephen Coe
  • Steve Cavalier
  • Tim Platt
  • Tony Copeland
  • Tony May

Hopefully, a few things rubbed off. These are my pictures which are a tribute to all those above.

The list should include photographer, David Hicks, whom I haven't worked with but who is inspired.

www.hicks.uk.com

Neal Bradley.

The Pictures here

are all dedicated to John Sturgess ARCA, who taught me how to look and showed me the way to see.

I always look for the crossover between the abstract and the literal. To me, this is the most exciting part of photography apart from the effects created by natural light.

Design, art, whatever you want to call it, is everywhere you look, be it in nature, people or the surrounding world. All you have to do is select it, frame it and press the shutter.

You may find this interesting

http://designe9.blogspot.com/
 

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