
I love Cardiff Bay at night, the reflections on the still water and the stunning modern architecture of the Millennium Centre building with its giant colourful lettering contrasts against the red brick of the Pierhead building which dates from the late 1800’s.
I took my Fuji X-Pro1 out for a wander around the Bay while my wife pounded the treadmill at PureGym! I’m always impressed with this camera’s quality especially in low light. All these images were shot at 2500 ISO on an aperture of f4 or f2.8 on the 27mm lens. The detail in the shadows from this little sensor and the lack of grain amaze me when I think back to my days of shooting evening football matches on film and seeing the grain like golf balls appear in the developing tray. How we’ve progressed!
I’m so excited about growing my business across the UK and look forward to meeting you all from Lands End to John O’Groats and all points between!





The Taittinger UK Sommelier of the Year competition recognises the very finest talent in wine service. Organised by The Caterer, in partnership with the Academy of Food and Wine Service, the event is open to professional sommeliers working in the UK. I photographed the SW heat for Hospitality Media which was held at Hotel Du Vin, […]
Chef Michael Caines has taken over at the Cove at Maenporth, Falmouth. I spent a few frenetic hours shooting as much food, portraits and details as I possibly could to get some images for the new website which goes live this week (16th March).
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