My Lectures
I give lectures to photo clubs/groups in the North London area and within a 60 miles radius. I would be prepared to travel further were the circumstances suitable.
The First Five Years and beyond - print lecture.
This lecture shows my favourite images from my first five years in club photography - from 1996-2001. It contains colour and black & white prints of varied subjects - landscapes, portraits, re-enactments and sport. The 'beyond' section is my CPAGB panel (gained in 2003) and my first acceptances into the London Salon of International Photography. A CPAGB is the Credit award of the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain.
One is never enough - slide lecture.
This lecture shows a variety of similar scenes, using different approaches or filters. I think of it as my 'nuts and bolts' approach to photography. I also show slides taken of the same scene at different times of the day or season and show some 'in-camera' techniques too.
Towards an 'A' and a 'D' - print lecture.
This is my second print lecture. I talk about two or three more years of my club photography. That links into my approach to gaining my ARPS and my DPAGB. I show both panels of work. An ARPS is the Associateship award of the Royal Photographic Society and the DPAGB is the Distinction award of the PAGB. My talk works better if I can display the 15 images on one display board after first showing them on a print easel.
The First Five Years and beyond - print lecture.
This lecture shows my favourite images from my first five years in club photography - from 1996-2001. It contains colour and black & white prints of varied subjects - landscapes, portraits, re-enactments and sport. The 'beyond' section is my CPAGB panel (gained in 2003) and my first acceptances into the London Salon of International Photography. A CPAGB is the Credit award of the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain.
One is never enough - slide lecture.
This lecture shows a variety of similar scenes, using different approaches or filters. I think of it as my 'nuts and bolts' approach to photography. I also show slides taken of the same scene at different times of the day or season and show some 'in-camera' techniques too.
Towards an 'A' and a 'D' - print lecture.
This is my second print lecture. I talk about two or three more years of my club photography. That links into my approach to gaining my ARPS and my DPAGB. I show both panels of work. An ARPS is the Associateship award of the Royal Photographic Society and the DPAGB is the Distinction award of the PAGB. My talk works better if I can display the 15 images on one display board after first showing them on a print easel.
