I started working for the Evening Standard in the mid nineties and quickly progressed to photographing features and portraits for most of the weekend magazines, including Saturday & Sunday, Times, Independent, Express, Telegraph and Mail.
Read MoreI’ve had a passion for photography since my early teens and long before the advent of the digital age. With my cheap SLR and a weekend, I would use both taking pictures and then wrestling with a changing bag to get the film developed and into an enlarger.
Read MoreI come from a family of photographers and have been interested in the art as long as I can remember. I am a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, having obtained my Fellowship some years ago with a panel of images of British fungi.
Read MoreI have been interested in the creative arts since studying right here at Chenderit School. After concentrating on photography during a foundation art and design diploma, I went on to study a photography degree at The Arts Institute in Bournemouth, where I was awarded a first class honours degree.
Read MoreOriginally studying a sculpture degree at the Kent Institute of Art, my specialism was as a stone carver. I had an interest, at that time, in combining limestone carvings with soldered lead sheeting, linked to natural forms.
Read MoreRichard was an extraordinary action and location photographer specialising in exciting and unusual images covering a wide range of subjects. He was as enthusiastic about the process of his photography as he was about the end product, often claiming he was an ‘ideas man’ rather than a photographer.
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