Category Archives: Strobist

“Strobist” is a term coined by Baltimore photographer David Hobby to describe photographs lit using off camera flash equipment. originally the term was used to infer smaller shoe mounted flash units but it expanded to included larger monolights and other studio type flash. For more information, see the series of articles entitled “Strobist 101″ at the Strobist Blog.

Fire and Ice

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Through the Looking Glass

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Burwalls

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Wasing Park

Shoot yesterday down at Wasing Park just outside Reading, admirably organised by David Slater.  The sun was shining, the sky was blue and we had models in abundance.  Everyone was in the mood to shoot and work and as ever … Continue reading

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Comic Relief Red Nose Day 2009

So, today is Red Nose Day 2009, in aid of Comic Relief, a UK based charity delivering aid to the poorest people, both here in the UK and abroad. Continue reading

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Southern Strobist – Tudor House Southampton

So, the Southern Strobist group had a little get together at the old Tudor House Museum on Southampton at the end of October and I went along to see how they do things down there From memory, there were some … Continue reading

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Alfie

Well, I’ve spent a few days house/dog-sitting for a friend, so thought I’d use his dog for a model, here are some of my favourite shots.

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