A few shots from the Sky News Labour Leadership Debate in Norwich, where I was the official Sky News photographer. Having left the house at around 6am, it was always due to be a long morning. There were untold amounts of restrictions about when and where I could take pictures, with certain areas out of bounds and no movement when the cameras were rolling. However, a few nice shots came out of it and a decent publication in The Times the following morning too.
September 05, 2010
September 03, 2010
Janmashtami Festival
Yesterday I spent a few hours with the wonderful Hindu community of the Bhaktivedanta Manor Temple in Hertfordshire, as they marked Janmashtami- celebrating the birth of Krishna. The temple is the UK headquarters of the International Society of Krishna Consciousness and the event is the largest Hindu gathering outside of India. I'm fascinated by religion and politics, so this was a lovely day out with some bright photo opportunities.
Dressing the deities, part of the Abisheka Ceremony.
August 20, 2010
Mohammed Younis MBE
August 17, 2010
Born-Again Christian Travellers
Today I was sent to take pictures showing the scale of a temporary born again Christian traveller site which has popped up in the pretty village of Swavesey, Cambridgeshire. Having taken a few pictures from outside the site I nervously ventured in and found myself warmly welcomed- the born again Christians keen to be photographed, and keen to encourage me to read from the Gospel of Matthew.
July 31, 2010
George Solt, Oldest Climber
July 26, 2010
Dr. Who Proms
Yesterday morning I was at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall, for the second performance of the inaugural Dr. Who Prom- celebrating the music from the series, written by Murray Gold. The show featured the cast of the series, the BBC Welsh National Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Choir, alongside soloists Yamit Mamo and Mark Chambers.
Matt Smith, Dr. Who
Conductor Ben Foster
Yamit Mamo
July 23, 2010
Paul O Grady Doctorate
I was at De Montfort University in Leicester this morning, photographing television personality and comedian Paul O Grady MBE as he received an Honorary Doctorate of Arts. One of the most genuine and lovely people I've photographed, having chatted with him I understood why there were no broadcast media present- he literally says whatever comes into his mind. Even his acceptance speech was litany of pure sarcasm and one-liners.
Thanks to Chris at the Leicester Mercury for this one.
July 10, 2010
Pea Shooting Championships
The humble pea-shooter, typically a straw or small plastic tube, through which a naughty schoolchild can blow a frozen pea with great ferocity towards the back of their teacher's head.
Today however I experienced the next level of pea-shooting- the World Championships, held in the small village of Witcham in Cambridgeshire. I was on order for The Sun, who thought that an English winner could restore the sense of national pride that our football team has all but extinguished.
4 time World Champion George Hollis.
Complete with 4 tournaments- Woman, Teams, Juniors and Open, some contestants' pea-shooters had stands, lazers and other stabilization methods. The new World Champion is Ian Ashmeade, (above) last year's runner up.
July 03, 2010
London Pride 2010
Hundreds of thousands of people turned out in glorious weather in central London to celebrate lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender culture at London Pride 2010. Mayor Boris Johnson led the march which started at Baker St. and ended at Trafalgar Square.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson strikes a pose.
June 02, 2010
Darren Bent, Footballer
I love football. I really do. So the call saying that I was off to do an exclusive shoot with Sunderland and England striker Darren Bent for The Times was a good one to receive.
It was the day after Fabio Capello announced the England squad to travel to the World Cup in South Africa, and despite hitting a bagful of goals again this season, Bent was once again left to book his own summer holiday. I met Darren at his mum's house in Cambridgeshire, where he received his disappointing fate- sitting on the same couch that he sat on four years ago to receive the same news from Sven Goran Eriksson.
Darren is well known as an avid user of twitter, tweeting his views regularly and sometimes in quite an outspoken way. He spent much of our time together (as I looked through the viewfinder awaiting his readiness) tweeting away on his Blackberry, but despite this he came across as a lovely bloke- one of football's good guys who deserves every success. Darren was surprisingly upbeat about his setback, eager to put it behind him and work harder for success next season.
May 25, 2010
Prince Andrew Embarrassment
I spent the day on order for The Sun, photographing Prince Andrew as he visited the Cambridge Business Park.
For those readers who may not be up to date with the regular embarrassments caused by almost every member of the Royal Family apart from the Queen, this was Prince Andrew's first public engagement since his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, told journalists acting as businessmen that she can arrange access to her ex-husband for a substantial fee.
For Prince Andrew it was business as usual, but the desire was for pictures portraying him as less than happy with this most recent scandal. The shot of Prince Andrew with his head in his hands was published in The Sun.
The above picture was published in The Times.
May 19, 2010
Yamit Mamo for Spotify
I had a lovely day today in Unity Studios, north London, taking stills and video of singer/songwriter Yamit Mamo, for a new video streaming project for online music application Spotify. Yamit performed two songs with her band, Down That Deep and Silent Way- the tracks were produced by Al Stone.
Yamit, who has performed at Glastonbury Festival and the 02 Centre, and whose debut album is due for release at the end of 2010, can be found at www.myspace.com/yamitmamomusic
May 18, 2010
The Queen- Looking Casual
It was the final day of the Royal Windsor Horse Show today, so having organised accreditation I drove up to Windsor, hopeful to come back with a new set of pictures of the Queen. Typically at the show, the Queen is a little more relaxed than when on formal engagements- often dressing casually and driving down to the show herself, as it's basically in her back garden.
I arrived just in time to see a small group of photographers excitedly watching a Range Rover that had just pulled up. As I walked towards it a man next to me, dressed casually in chords, turned round and said in a very serious tone "don't go in front of me, OK?" Her Majesty's security were on guard. The Queen spent around half an hour watching the events of the show, and from a safe distance I was able to snap away to my heart's content.
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, involved in some time-keeping for the Carriages event.
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