Posts marked with the tag “film”
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The Hero
Saturday, 28th November 2009 • In the Media, Internet, Video • 2 comments
Where some advertisers choose the “viral” route of making a low-budget film to publicize themselves or their causes via YouTube, others still spend the time and make an effort to integrate some very cool interactivity to ensure that their offering or message gains widespread recognition.
Millennium Dome, London
Friday, 24th July 2009 • Individual photographs, Landscape photography, Photography • 2 comments
Continuing in the series of individual photos along the Thames which I took in 1999 for a City and Guilds photo course.
Ponte Vecchio
Sunday, 29th March 2009 • Individual photographs, Travel • No comments
A gem from the couple of hundred 35mm frames I’ve scanned today: this is just cropped a little and retouched to remove dust marks. All I can really remember about [...]
Dieppe in winter
Monday, 2nd March 2009 • Photography, Travel • No comments
It seems that even back in the 1990s, I still knew a thing or two about timing when it came to "street" photography. On arrival in Normandy during a trip [...]
Transformation takes time
Monday, 23rd February 2009 • Life, Photography, Video • No comments
Take ten minutes out of your day to watch and listen to this video, even if you’re not a photographer, film-maker or artist. I wish I could make film like this.
On the Thames
Wednesday, 11th February 2009 • Individual photographs, Photography • No comments
Almost ten years ago – in November 1999, if memory serves – I was still living in England and I took part in a City and Guilds photography course. Before [...]
Genius advertising
Monday, 15th December 2008 • Advertising, Video • 2 comments
Watch this video and you’ll be glad you did. Watch it right to the end, when all will become clear.
An Inconvenient Truth
Wednesday, 29th October 2008 • Geek stuff, Video • No comments
I’m not usually one for political speaking or speakers who hold forth on environmental issues. Quite often, I find the subject boring or repetitive, the speaker uninteresting or the presentation [...]
Au musée du Louvre
Sunday, 20th August 2006 • Individual photographs • No comments
This is one of many photographs I’ve recently re-discovered, whilst scanning a massive number of negatives stretching from the early 1970s to the present day. The earliest are by my [...]

