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Issue 3 of WhiteNoize Magazine slipped out between Christmas and New Year. It’s a great new UK ski and snowboard magazine that you should definitely have a read of. It’s free!
I’m stoked to take the cover shot of Andy Nudds and there’s a double page of my shot of Katie Ormerod at Halifax in there too.
Click here for the mag on Issuu
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Happy New Year and all that Jazz!
It’s 2012 and I’ve set myself a couple of new years resolutions. I don’t do negative resolutions, i.e. I’m not going to eat cake, I tend to challenge myself to do things. So, this year I’ve made two resolutions:
In other news that is exciting to me, I have just bought a Canon 7D. After the trauma of trying to afford my last DSLR upgrade 3 years ago I started putting £25 a month aside for the next upgrade. So, 38 months later and after a careful review of January sales, I managed to acquire a new body. I was tempted to go full frame with the 5D MKII but it’s getting on for 3 1/2 years old, the focusing is better for action sports on the 7D (film is my medium for the arty stuff) and I have some EF-S glass that won’t work full frame - making the whole thing roughly twice as expensive when factoring in replacements. Anyway, gear geekery aside, I can’t wait to see what I can get out of the thing! This will definitely help with resolution 1.
Another blog post to follow immediately with something else cool.
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I haven’t updated in a while! There hasn’t been a fantastic amount happening lately, I’ve got an awful lot of negatives that need developing and/or scanning and I’ve done a couple of portrait shoots. Nothing too exciting I’m afraid. I think I’ve got a couple more images in the can for my “Lamp Lit” series though, it’s taking me a long time but it’s getting there.
The snowboard season is kicking off again so hopefully I’ll have a bit more on that front coming up.
Catch you soon.
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I found out today that one of my prints has been selected for the open exhibition at the Bar Lane Studios in York. The exhibition starts on Sunday after the preview on Saturday night so go and have a look, it promises to be pretty diverse in terms of the art on display.
The photograph in the exhibition is Untitled (Aviator Court) from my ongoing Lamp Lit series.

It’s printed to the highest quality on Kodak Metallic paper, which gives it a beautiful, almost 3D quality. I have seven 16″x20″ signed prints, from a limited edition of nine, still available. Please contact me for pricing details if you’re interested in buying one.
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Another new website, I think this one is more fit for purpose.
Exciting things have been happening lately (including the new website) so I’ll do a proper little update soon.
If there’s anything not working on here then let me know, I’m still ironing out the bugs!
Charlie