This coming Saturday (2nd October) I’ll be heading to Park Cameras in Burgess Hill, West Sussex presenting at their Imaging Festival on behalf of Sony UK and I simply cannot wait.
After having experienced being back ‘in-person’ recently at The Photography Show in Birmingham, it really highlighted how much I’ve missed it. Zoom and other online platforms have certainly been a life-saver this past 18 months or so, but nothing beats being in-person.
I’m presenting at 12.30pm for an hour and will be going through:
How Adapting to Restrictions has made me a Better Photographer
I think it’s fair to say that so many folks have understandably lost their motivation for photography over the past 18 months. I totally get it. I’ve friends I know that have and still are experiencing this.
It almost sounds wrong to say this though, but the last 18 months has actually done me a favour when it comes to my photography. I’m photographing different genres of photography; genres there was just no way I would have bothered with before, but I’m absolutely loving it.
Although I’ve always loved what I do, trying new things has given a renewed excitement and in addition to that there’s now always something to photograph which in turn means unlimited content.
I’ll be sharing it all; the good, the bad and the happy accidents, so if you’re in the area or fancy a trip out, it would be great to see you there.
Registration (and attendance) is completely free and you can do so by clicking on the link below…