I have been a photographer for over 50 years. My father worked for Kodak, and my first camera was a Brownie 127; my first real camera was a Zenit E, and I had great fun learning how to process and print in B&W while at university. 
I first joined a camera club (Kingston) in 2017, and this has opened my eyes to many different fields of photography – however, I have yet to specialise in a particular genre. My (current) main interests are architecture and live music. I would like to get better at landscapes, macro, and portraits, and am always keen to have a go at something new. 
I am known for my use of post-processing - I do not aim to produce images ‘straight out of camera’, but make full use of Lightroom, Photoshop, Nik, Topaz etc. 
I was awarded LRPS in 2021 and ARPS in 2022.​​​​​​​


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