by stuart | May 2, 2018 | Blog Notes, Commercial Photography, Photography, Stuart Coleman
Why do you need to consider hiring a commercial photographer? In the age of digital photography it’s never been easier to take photographs. They can be quickly snapped, edited and uploaded to the internet. Why wouldn’t you do that? Think of the money it... by stuart | Feb 16, 2013 | Blog Notes, Documentary Photography, Photography, Photography Diary, Stuart Coleman, Travel Photography
Travel photographs from India 16/02/13 Tour of Northern India from Mumbai to Calcutta They describe India as ‘incredible’. I was told it would be a country of unbelievable extremes and to expect a new tableau at every turn. It was all... by stuart | Oct 5, 2011 | Blog Notes, Documentary Photography, Photography, Stuart Coleman, Travel Photography
Travel photography Nepal: Variety….the spice of life I’ve finally accepted that I suffer from a serious addiction to variety. It’s been leading me into adventure and trouble all my life. Those around me are often dismayed, surprised and troubled by my actions... by stuart | Sep 21, 2011 | Blog Notes, Documentary Photography, Photography, Stuart Coleman, Travel Photography
If you go down to the woods……. We have been looking to organise a camping trip to Northern Canada for many years but have never managed it, so when Charlotte said she wanted to do something really special and different it was the obvious choice.... by stuart | Aug 23, 2011 | Blog Notes, Documentary Photography, Photography, Stuart Coleman
by Freelancer Peter Brown A delegation of five CIOJ freelance members visited the BBC Television Centre in West London in early August, where they toured the studios and were given an insight into the way the corporation runs its news operation before sitting in... by stuart | Apr 10, 2011 | Blog Notes, Documentary Photography, Event Photography, Photography, Stuart Coleman
200 Years and still legging it During the weekend of the 2nd April 2011 I agreed to photograph the bicentenary of the Standedge Tunnel which links Diggle to Marsden travelling for 16,499 ft and 600 ft beneath the Pennine Moors. Dressed in period costume (not...