After the rain
Today, I used the tripod to take a few short videos in the garden. I took time to appreciate my surroundings after a rain shower.
Today, I used the tripod to take a few short videos in the garden. I took time to appreciate my surroundings after a rain shower.
During the past sweltering weekend, I looked for a few pictures to make my website more personal: not many other things in photography make me happy as nature and a shallow depth of field.
It’s that itch again. Today I saw something I like but can’t take a picture. Or, I can and do, but it doesn’t work on Instagram.
Between the ups and downs of the global pandemic and lockdown, I kept taking pictures. I intended to have a photo diary to describe my take on isolation and the extraordinary circumstances we’re living.
It’s a pleasure to announce that I partecipated as a contributor at the Shutter Hub Open Exhibition 2018, which took place in London and Amsterdam.
The exhibition celebrates the culture of the female in the 21th century. By Shutter Hub, hosted at Albert Gallery.
Half-way through a photography project, I found myself in a photography rut. I tried a few tricks to get out of it.
It is still too dark when commuting back from work, so I started taking pictures by night.
Going through last year’s photos, I found quite a few of them have trees as a subject. Trees are fascinating and elegant, no matter the season. They can easily set the mood of a photo.
Starting 12 December 2016, until 22 January 2017, my photo, Boatspotting, is part of the Hot Numbers Open Exhibition in Cambridge.
On Thursday 6th October 2016, Shutter Hub and the Old Girl’s Club launched GIRL TOWN Exhibition at London Photomonth, and I’m very proudly part of it.
From 24 June 2016, for a month, one of my photos was part of the Shutter Hub OPEN Exhibition 2016 at Hot Numbers, in Cambridge.