Posts marked with the tag “Gallery

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A winter weekend

Sunday, 24th January 2010 • Life, Switzerland galleries2 comments

In January of 2005 – five years ago this week – Jo visited me in Switzerland for the first time. These photos show our wonderful time together.


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Pollara Lighthouse

Saturday, 10th October 2009 • History, Italy galleries, TravelNo comments

A small gallery of a ruined and abandoned lighthouse on the main road from Malfa, atop three hundred metre high cliffs on the north western corner of Salina amongst the Aeolian Islands.


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Krist and Corinne

Sunday, 20th September 2009 • Friends and Family, PortraitureNo comments

The next in a series of portrait sessions which I’ve shot for free, this time at and near my home in Spiez of friends Krist and Corinne.


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In the Alps

Tuesday, 14th July 2009 • Switzerland galleries1 comment

A small collation of mountain images from the last few years of my home region within Switzerland: the Bernese Oberland.


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Pembrokeshire, Wales

Wednesday, 3rd June 2009 • Wales galleries1 comment

Pembrokeshire, or “Dyfed” as it is officially known by the Royal Mail, is a coastal area on the south western tip of Wales.


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Thunersee (Lake Thun), Switzerland

Tuesday, 14th April 2009 • Switzerland galleriesNo comments

Lake Thun (German: Thunersee) is an Alpine lake in the Bernese Oberland in Switzerland. It takes its name from the city of Thun, on its north western shore. The lake [...]


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Scottish band Càirdeas

Monday, 6th April 2009 • PortraitureNo comments

Through contact with event organiser “The Whisky Experience”, I arranged a photoshoot for Scottish folk music band Càirdeas at the Hotel Schweizerhof in Lucerne. The guys come over from Scotland [...]


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Commuting

Thursday, 19th March 2009 • Documentary galleries, PhotographyNo comments

My daily routine takes me through the public transport system between the Bernese Oberland and the capital city of Bern and I often visit Zürich for work reasons. I usually [...]


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Funky Kitchen Club

Sunday, 8th February 2009 • Documentary galleries, WorkNo comments

Funky Kitchen Club is a Swiss television series, produced in the Bernese Oberland of Switzerland by Mountain Multi Media in association with ProSieben Switzerland.


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National Portrait Gallery, London, England

Sunday, 11th January 2009 • Friends and Family, Individual photographsNo comments

There’s always something about visiting the NPG. I am always driven ferociously to take photos instead of appreciating everyone else’s.


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St. Andrew’s Dinner

Friday, 28th November 2008 • LifeNo comments

Jo and I bumped into a couple on the train home from Milan a few weeks ago: a British guy working for the British Embassy in Bern, and his Russian [...]


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Photo book “In Brienz”

Tuesday, 25th November 2008 • Books and Publications, Documentary galleries, Friends and FamilyNo comments

Here are a few examples of photos from my photo book, “In Brienz”. I have collated the book from my archives as a personal review of my years with my [...]


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Portrait gallery updated

Saturday, 6th September 2008 • PhotographyNo comments

I had the chance to take portraits of my new team colleagues this week, for the new website we’re launching soon, so the portrait gallery here at Permanent Tourist has [...]


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The Leica Experience

Monday, 19th November 2007 • Geek stuff, Individual photographsNo comments

I used a Leica M8 for a minute or so yesterday; my first ever hands-on experience of the digital version of a classic rangefinder camera. These two shots, which used [...]


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The Scruffy Professor

Tuesday, 13th February 2007 • PhotographyNo comments

Going against the “no photography” rules in the National Portrait Gallery, I simply had to ask this man to pose for a portrait. As we walked down the stairs together, [...]


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